Abstract: A system and method for correcting so-called “lip sync” errors is provided, using a synchronization test signal comprising a video signal including a colorbar signal that is periodically interrupted by a series of consecutive defined black frames and an audio signal comprising a tone periodically interrupted by a period of silence beginning at the same time as the first of the series of consecutive defined black frames. The synchronization test signal is configured to survive encoding, decoding, conversion, and compressing processes used in a typical digital broadcast system environment and thus provide a means of measuring the relative audio and video timing of a processed signal.
Abstract: The invention provides a system and method for processing a video stream having at least one video signal contained therein. The invention utilizes a computer, a video card connected to the computer and a frame processing card connected to the computer. The video card generates a digital video signal by inserting the video signal into the digital video signal. The digital video signal is transmitted from the video card to the frame processing card through a video output port of the video card. A video synchronization signal relating to the digital video signal is provided to the frame processing card. For the system and method, the frame processing card extracts the video signal from the digital video signal utilizing the video synchronization signal to maintain a frame rate for extracting the video signal.