How to fix A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K lip sync and clicking sound issues

When watching TV or playing games on your Sony A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K, you may notice that the audio is out of sync with the lip movements.

You may also hear your TV making clicking, cracking, popping or rattling noises.

To see how you can potentially fix these problems, you can take a look at this troubleshooting guide from Seeking Tech.

How to fix A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K lip sync issues

In order to fix the lip sync issues when using these 2022 Sony television models, then you can try doing the following:

1. If you are watching a TV channel, you can try changing the channel. If you are watch a video, then you can try switching to another video.

If the lip sync looks fine when viewing other content, then the audio lag may just be isolated to that one problematic video content.

2. If the lip sync also looks off when viewing other content, then the next step you can take is to check the settings on the external device you have connected to your A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K.

Some devices have a setting that you can enable in order to sync the audio of the video content.

If you are unsure whether or not your connected device offers this feature, then you can try looking at its product manual.

3. You should also make sure that the external device is connected directly to your television set as a splitter or pass-through may introduce additional lag.

4. If you are using a wireless connection, then it may also cause a delay in audio. So, if possible, we recommend using a wired connection if you are connecting a device to your television set.

5. You can also try turning off your TV and then turn it back on again.

6. Furthermore, you can try to power cycle your television set by doing the following:

  • Unplug the power cord of the TV from the power outlet.
  • Wait for at least 2 minutes.
  • Plug the power cord of the television back into the power outlet.
  • Turn on your TV.

7. You can also try updating the firmware of your A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K by following the steps in this tutorial.

8. Moreover, you may want to consider doing a factory reset. To find out how to do so, you can take a look at this article.

9. If you are only getting lip sync issues when using an external device, then you can try power cycling, updating the firmware and/or factory resetting the connected external device as well.

About the A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K clicking issues

If you hear your 2022 TV model making clicking, cracking, popping or rattling noises, then it is due to the change of the internal temperature. A rising or falling temperature will cause certain parts of the television set to expand or contract.

These weird sounds will occur even after you turn off your A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K.

With that said, Sony has stated that the clicking, cracking, popping or rattling noises are completely normal and should not affect the performance of your television set. Therefore, you don’t need to fix this particular issue with your 2022 Sony television.

How to fix A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K low volume and no sound issues

When using your Sony A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K, the volume may be too low or be completely muted.

To see how you can fix both of these sound output issues, you can take a look at this troubleshooting guide from Seeking Tech.

How to fix no sound issues for TV speakers

If you are trying to get sound from the TV speakers, then make sure that you set the sound output correctly by taking the following steps:

1. Press the home button on the remote control of your A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K.

2. Next, you need to select Settings.

3. You then need to select AV Setup or Sound.

4. Make sure that you set the sound out to TV Speakers.

How to fix no sound issues for earphones and headphones

If you aren’t getting any sound when using the audio out connection of your A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K, then you can try doing the following:

1. On the remote, press the home button.

2. Go to Settings.

3. Go to Sound.

4. Select Headphone/Audio Out.

5. Select Headphone.

6. Select Ok.

How to fix no sound issues for audio system, theater system, wireless subwoofer and wireless speaker

If you aren’t getting any sound with your connected home audio system, home theater system, wireless subwoofer or wireless surround sound, then you the first step you can take is to make sure that you are connecting these devices correctly.

If your device supports ARC, then make sure you are connecting it to the correct HDMI input that supports HDMI ARC.

For the wireless subwoofer and wireless speakers, make sure that there aren’t any obstacles that may be blacking the direct line between the sound output devices and your television set.

Other wireless devices, such as a Wi-Fi router or microwave, may also cause interference. So, if you have other wireless devices nearby, you can try turning them off or moving them further away from your TV and wireless speakers.

Furthermore, you should make sure that you set up AV support correctly by doing the following:

1. On the remote controller, press the home button.

2. You then need to head to Settings.

3. Afterwards, go to AV Setup or Sound.

4. Finally, make sure that the sound output is set to AV Setup.

General Fixes

If you correctly setup your sound output preferences and are still getting low volume or no sound at all, then you can try the following general fixes:

1. Make sure that you didn’t accidentally mute your television, media player, external input device and/or audio device.

2. Turn off your television set and the audio device. Unplug the power cord of the TV, as well as the audio device if applicable, from the power outlet. Wait for at least two minutes before plugging both back into the power outlet and then turn them on again.

3. Update the firmware versions of the audio device as well as your television set.

To see how you can download and install the latest available firmware for the A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K and Z9K, you can take a look at this article.

4. You can also try factor resetting your audio device as well as your TV.

How to enable VRR support on Samsung QN85B and QN90B

The 2022 Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TVs support Variable Refresh Rate.

With this feature, videogames that run at an inconsistent frame rate will look smoother and feature less tearing when playing on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S home consoles.

To see how you can enable VRR support for the QN85B and QN90B, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

Before you begin, we should note that this guide will be covering the following 2022 Samsung Neo QLED 4K smart television sets:

  • 55” QN85B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55QN85BAFXZA)
  • 65” QN85B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN65QN85BAFXZA)
  • 75” QN85B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN75QN85BAFXZA)
  • 85” QN85B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85QN85BAFXZA)
  • 55” QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55QN90BAFXZA)
  • 65” QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN65QN90BAFXZA)
  • 75” QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN75QN90BAFXZA)
  • 85” QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85QN90BAFXZA)

1. To start off, make sure that your game console is using a HDMI 2.1 cable.

The PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Digital Edition and Xbox Series X come with a HDMI 2.1 cable included. On the other hand, the Xbox Series S only comes with a HDMI 2.0 cable.

2. You should also make sure that the firmware of your system has been updated. This is especially important for the PS5 and PS5 Digital Editions as these consoles did not work with VRR at launch.

3. It is also a good idea to update the firmware of your QN85B or QN90B as well as doing so may fix bugs and improve performance.

4. Once you are ready, connect your PS5, PS5 Digital Edition, Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S to one of the HDMI 2.1 ports of your QN85B or QN90B.

5. Next, you need to make sure that Game Mode has been enabled on your 2022 Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV.

In order to check the display mode of your QN85B or QN90B, you need to take the following steps:

  • Press the home button on the TV remote.
  • Next, you need to select the Menu option, which has the three horizontal lines icon.
  • You then need to select Settings.
  • Afterwards, select the down directional icon.
  • You then have to select Game Mode.
  • Finally, make sure that Game Mode is set to Auto.

6. With Game Mode activated, the Variable Refresh Rate feature will automatically be enabled as well.

How to check if VRR is working on Samsung QN85B and QN90B

In order to check whether or not the Variable Refresh Rate feature is working correctly on your 2022 Neo QLED 4K Smart TV, you need to do the following:

1. If you haven’t done so already, make sure that the Game Mode of your TV is set to Auto.

2. Press and hold the play/pause button on the remote controller of your television set.

3. If you did the previously step correctly, you should be able to bring up the Game Bar menu.

4. In the Game Bar menu, you will find whether or not VRR has been turned on at the very bottom of the screen. In this same menu, you will also find the current frames per second of the game in addition to whether or not HDR is being used.

5. You can also look in the system menus of your PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S to see if the Variable Refresh Rate feature has been turned on.

How to fix A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K and Z9K app issues

The Sony A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K and Z9K support media apps like Amazon Prime, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Netflix, Crunchyroll, YouTube and more.

If you are experiencing issues with using the built-in applications on these television sets, then you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.

1. The first step we recommend is to make sure that the app you are trying to use isn’t suffering from a server outage or going through server maintenance.

If the servers are down, then you can simply wait until they are up again before you try using the problematic app.

2. If the app forced your television set to be completely frozen, then we recommend turning off your TV.

To do so, you can press and hold the power button on the remote of the A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K for 5 seconds.

If the TV won’t turn off, you can try pressing the power button located directly on it.

If the power buttons on the remote and TV don’t work, then you can unplug your television set from the power outlet. Afterwards, we recommend waiting 2 minutes before you plug the TV set back into the power outlet.

3. You can also try clearing the cache from the troublesome app by taking the following steps:

  • Press the home button on the remote.
  • Go to Settings.
  • Head to Apps.
  • Select the troublesome app. If you can’t find the application, then you need to select See All Apps to view every app currently installed on your television set.
  • Next, select Clear Cache.
  • Finally, select Ok to delete all the temporary files.

4. Furthermore, you can try deleting all the data from the app that is causing you issues. To do so, you need to do the following:

  • On the remote control of your TV, press the home button.
  • Head over to Settings.
  • Go to Apps.
  • Select the app that is causing issues. If you can’t find this app, then you need to select See All Apps to find an expanded list of applications you have installed on the TV.
  • Afterwards, you need to select Clear Data.
  • Next, select Clear All Data.
  • Lastly, select Ok to delete all of the app data file.

5. You should also make sure that the firmware of your A80K, A90K, A95K, X80K, X85K, X90K, X95K or Z9K have been updated to the newest version.

To find out how to do so over the internet or via the USB connection port, you can check out this tutorial.

6. You should make sure that the app that is causing problems have been updated to the latest software release as well.

7. If the app still isn’t working normally, then you can try factory resetting your TV by following this guide.

If none of the aforementioned solution help with fixing the app issues, then we recommend that you avoid using the problematic application until there is a new update to the app and/or your TV.

Instead, you can try using the app on an external device (like a media player or game console) that you can connect to your television set in order to see if the application is more stable when running on the external device.

How to prevent LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 OLED burn-in issues

The A2, B2, C2 and G2 are the latest OLED television sets released by LG. You can take a look at this guide from Seeking Tech to see how you can prevent your screen from getting image retention, ghosting and burn-in issues.

This article should apply to all the available screen sizes of the LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 series, which include the following model numbers:

  • OLED48A2AUA
  • OLED48A2PUA
  • OLED55A2AUA
  • OLED55A2PUA
  • OLED65A2AUA
  • OLED65A2PUA
  • OLED77A2AUA
  • OLED77A2PUA
  • OLED55B2PUA
  • OLED65B2PUA
  • OLED77B2PUA
  • OLED42C2AUA
  • OLED42C2PUA
  • OLED48C2AUA
  • OLED48C2PUA
  • OLED55C2AUA
  • OLED55C2PUA
  • OLED65C2AUA
  • OLED65C2PUA
  • OLED77C2AUA
  • OLED77C2PUA
  • OLED83C2AUA
  • OLED83C2PUA
  • OLED55G2PUA
  • OLED65G2PUA
  • OLED77G2PUA
  • OLED77Z2PUA
  • OLED83G2PUA

How to prevent LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 burn-in issues

In order to prevent image retention issues when watching TV and playing games with your A2, B2, C2 or G2, you can try taking the following precautionary steps:

1. First off, it is important to note that black bars could cause image retention.

So, if you are watching a video or playing a game that have black bars, then you can try doing the following:

  • Press the gear button on the remote control of your television set.
  • Next, select the icon with the three dots.
  • After arriving in the Settings menu, select Picture.
  • You then need to select Aspect Ratio.
  • Afterwards, select User Selection.
  • Next, you can either select Vertical Zoom or 4-Way Zoom so that you can zoom into the video in order for it to completely fill the screen. Keep in mind that this will either cut out the outer edges of the video or stretch out the image.

2. Logos that stay on the screen can also cause burn-in on your A2, B2, C2 or G2. To prevent this from happening, you can do the following:

  • Press the gear button on the remote.
  • Select the three dots icon.
  • From the Settings menu, go to General.
  • Head over to OLED Care.
  • You then need to go to OLED Panel Care.
  • Select Adjust Logo Brightness.
  • Make sure that you set the Adjust Logo Brightness to High.

3. If you are planning to leave your television on for a long time, especially if you are watching or playing something that have a fixed graphic, then we recommend dimming the brightness of your OLED screen.

To do so, you need to take the following steps:

  • Press the gear button on your TV remote.
  • Select the icon that has three dots.
  • Inside the Settings menu, select Picture.
  • In the Picture menu, go to Select Mode and then set it to APS.
  • Afterwards, go to Advanced Settings.
  • In Advanced Settings, select Brightness.
  • You then need to select OLED Pixel Brightness.
  • Finally, lower the screen brightness.

4. You can also enable the Screen Move feature by doing the following:

  • Start by pressing the gear button on the remote control.
  • You then need to select the three dots icon.
  • Once you are in the Settings menu, go to General.
  • You should then go to OLED Care.
  • Afterwards, head over to OLED Panel Care.
  • In the OLED Panel Care menu, make sure that the Screen Move feature is turned on.

With Screen Move enabled, the image will move slightly at regular intervals so that the OLED screen won’t be stuck showing the same static image continuously.

5. Furthermore, we recommend using the Auto Power Off feature so that your 2022 LG OLED will turn off its own due to the lack of activity.

To use this feature, you need to take the following steps:

  • Begin by pressing the gear button on your remote controller and then selecting the icon with the three dots.
  • From the Settings screen, you need to go to General.
  • Next, head over to OLED Care.
  • You then need to go to Device Self Care.
  • From the Device Self Care menu, Energy Saving.
  • In the Energy Saving screen, make sure that the Auto Power Off setting has been turned on.

6. You can also try doing the following actions to prevent your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2 from getting image burn-in:

  • If you are playing a videogame, then most modern games come with a customizable heads-up display that you can change in order to decrease the chances of image retention.
  • Modern game consoles and media players should also have a setting that will automatically dim the screen after some time has passed due to the lack of activity.
  • If you can’t avoid having a static image displayed on the OLED screen, then we recommend that you either turn off your television set or switch to an entirely different image temporarily after around every hour or so of continuous usage.

How to fix LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 burn-in issues

If you see that your screen has some image retention, then you can try to fix it by doing the following:

  • To start off, press the gear button on your TV’s remote.
  • Next, you need to select the icon with the three dots.
  • From the Settings menu, head over to General.
  • Inside of General, select OLED Care.
  • Afterwards, you need to head over to OLED Panel Care.
  • In the OLED Panel Care menu, select Pixel Cleaning.

If the Pixel Cleaning function did not fix your screen burn-in, then the image retention may be permanent.

How to fix LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 random shutdown issues

Your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2 OLED television set may be randomly turning off. To see how you can fix these shutdown issues, you can check out this troubleshooting guide from Seeking Tech.

This article will be covering all the screen sizes from the 2022 A2, B2, C2 and G2 series, which should include the following model numbers:

  • OLED48A2AUA
  • OLED48A2PUA
  • OLED55A2AUA
  • OLED55A2PUA
  • OLED65A2AUA
  • OLED65A2PUA
  • OLED77A2AUA
  • OLED77A2PUA
  • OLED55B2PUA
  • OLED65B2PUA
  • OLED77B2PUA
  • OLED42C2AUA
  • OLED42C2PUA
  • OLED48C2AUA
  • OLED48C2PUA
  • OLED55C2AUA
  • OLED55C2PUA
  • OLED65C2AUA
  • OLED65C2PUA
  • OLED77C2AUA
  • OLED77C2PUA
  • OLED83C2AUA
  • OLED83C2PUA
  • OLED55G2PUA
  • OLED65G2PUA
  • OLED77G2PUA
  • OLED77Z2PUA
  • OLED83G2PUA

1. In order to stop your LG television set from randomly shutting down, the first step we recommend taking is to make sure that the TV isn’t using the Auto Power Off feature.

To disable it, you need to take the following steps:

  • Go to the Settings menu on your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2.
  • From the Settings menu, select General.
  • Next, go to OLED Care.
  • Afterwards, head to Device Self Care.
  • Inside the Device Self Care menu, go to Energy Saving.
  • You then need to select Auto Power Off.
  • Lastly, make sure that the Auto Power Off setting has been disabled.

2. We also recommend turning off the Screen Off feature, which you can do so by taking the following steps:

  • Open the Settings menu on your OLED television set.
  • Head to General from the Settings menu.
  • After getting to General, you then need to head to OLED Care.
  • You then need to select Device Self Care.
  • Afterwards, select Energy Saving.
  • Once you get to the Energy Saving menu, select Screen Off.
  • Finally, make sure that the Screen Off has been disabled.

3. Furthermore, you should make sure that you didn’t set any timers that will cause your A2, B2, C2 or G2 OLED to turn off at seemingly random times.

In order to check if you have a timer active, you need to take the following steps:

  • Launch the Settings menu on your TV.
  • Inside of Settings, head over to General.
  • In General, select System.
  • From the System menu, select Time and Timer.

4. If you have HDMI-CEC or SimpLink enabled on an HDMI device that is connected to your television set, then this feature may be causing you television set to shut down unintentionally.

To fix this particular issue, go to the settings menu on the connected HDMI device to see if there is an option to disable HDMI-CEC or a similar function.

5. You should also make sure that the power cable is securely connected to the back of your television set as well as the power outlet.

6. Moreover, you can try using a different power outlet as the current one your television set is connected to could be malfunctioning.

7. Make sure that the television isn’t overheating as hot temperatures may force it to shut down by itself.

To see how you can prevent your LG OLED from getting too hot, and cool it down when it does, you can take a look at this guide.

7. If your A2, B2, C2 or G2 OLED television set is still randomly turning off on its own, then we suggest contacting LG for additional support.

If your problems turn out to be hardware related, you may have to get your TV repaired or replaced.

How to fix LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 auto brightness issues

When watching a video or playing a videogame on your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2 OLED television set, you may notice that the screen brightness may seemingly change at random.

You can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech to see what steps you can take to potentially fix these auto brightness issues.

Before we start, we should note that this guide should be based on all screen sizes for the 2022 LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 OLED series, which include the following models:

  • OLED48A2AUA
  • OLED48A2PUA
  • OLED55A2AUA
  • OLED55A2PUA
  • OLED65A2AUA
  • OLED65A2PUA
  • OLED77A2AUA
  • OLED77A2PUA
  • OLED55B2PUA
  • OLED65B2PUA
  • OLED77B2PUA
  • OLED42C2AUA
  • OLED42C2PUA
  • OLED48C2AUA
  • OLED48C2PUA
  • OLED55C2AUA
  • OLED55C2PUA
  • OLED65C2AUA
  • OLED65C2PUA
  • OLED77C2AUA
  • OLED77C2PUA
  • OLED83C2AUA
  • OLED83C2PUA
  • OLED55G2PUA
  • OLED65G2PUA
  • OLED77G2PUA
  • OLED77Z2PUA
  • OLED83G2PUA

1. The first step we recommend taking is to make sure that you didn’t enable the Energy Saving Step feature. In order to see whether or not it has been turned off, you need to take the following steps:

  • Open the Settings menu on your A2, B2, C2 or G2.
  • From the Settings menu, select General.
  • In General, select OLED Care.
  • You then need to select Device Self Care.
  • Next, you need to select Energy Saving.
  • Afterwards, select Energy Saving Step.
  • In the Energy Saving Step menu, make sure that this setting is set to Off.

2. We also suggest disabling any AI video processing features of your LG OLED. In order to do turn off these functions, you need to do the following:

  • Head over to the Settings menu on your TV.
  • In Settings, go to General.
  • Next, head over to AI Service.
  • After getting to the AI Service menu, you need to make sure that AI Picture Pro, AI Brightness Settings and AI Genre Selection are all turned off.

3. You may also want to disable Adjust Logo Brightness, if you have this feature turned on.

To do so, you need to take the following steps:

  • Go to the Settings menu of your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2.
  • Next, head to General.
  • You then need to select OLED Care.
  • Afterwards, select OLED Panel Care.
  • In the OLED Panel Care, select Adjust Logo Brightness.
  • Lastly, make sure that the Adjust Logo Brightness is set to Off.

4. Furthermore, we recommend that you turn off Auto Dynamic Contrast as well if you have it enabled.

In order to do so, you need to do the following:

  • To start off, go to the Settings menu of your OLED TV.
  • Next, you need to head to Picture.
  • In the Picture menu, select Advanced Settings.
  • You then need to select Brightness.
  • From the Brightness menu, select Auto Dynamic Contrast.
  • Finally, make sure that the Auto Dynamic Contrast setting is set to Off.

How to fix LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 audio sync issues

When watching TV or playing games on your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2 OLED, you may notice that the sound is not syncing with the picture on the screen. To see how you can potentially fix these audio sync issues, you can take a look at this article from Seeking Tech.

Before we being, it is important to note that this guide should apply to the following model numbers of these 2022 television sets:

LG A2 OLED:

  • OLED48A2AUA
  • OLED48A2PUA
  • OLED55A2AUA
  • OLED55A2PUA
  • OLED65A2AUA
  • OLED65A2PUA
  • OLED77A2AUA
  • OLED77A2PUA

LG B2 OLED:

  • OLED55B2PUA
  • OLED65B2PUA
  • OLED77B2PUA

LG C2 OLED:

  • OLED42C2AUA
  • OLED42C2PUA
  • OLED48C2AUA
  • OLED48C2PUA
  • OLED55C2AUA
  • OLED55C2PUA
  • OLED65C2AUA
  • OLED65C2PUA
  • OLED77C2AUA
  • OLED77C2PUA
  • OLED83C2AUA
  • OLED83C2PUA

LG G2 OLED:

  • OLED55G2PUA
  • OLED65G2PUA
  • OLED77G2PUA
  • OLED77Z2PUA
  • OLED83G2PUA

1. If you are audio delay when you are using the television speakers, then the first step we recommend doing is to turn off the TV and then turn it back on again to see if the audio will sync.

2. You can also try unplugging the power cord of the OLED TV from the power outlet. You then need to wait for at least 10 seconds before you plug the TV back into the power source and turn it back on.

3. If your TV speaker is still not matching the mouth movements or other actions of what is being shown on the screen, then you can try using the Match Screen and Sound function by taking the following steps:

  • In the Settings menu, select Sound.
  • Next, select Advanced Settings.
  • In the Advanced Settings menu, select Match Screen and Sound.
  • Once you get to the Match Screen and Sound, you can select TV Speaker Delay.
  • Next, you can change the value of the TV Speaker Delay until the audio syncs perfectly to the content being shown on the screen of your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2.

4. If you are getting audio lag when using an external speaker, headphones or other listening devices, then you can try doing the following:

  • On your television set, go to the Settings menu.
  • Next, you need to head to Advanced Settings.
  • From the Advanced Settings menu, scroll down and then select Match Screen and Sound.
  • Finally, make sure that the Bypass feature is turned on.
  • With Bypass enabled, your TV will automatically attempt to sync audio to the actions being shown on its screen.

5. We also recommend turning off any AI processing that you may be currently using as these may cause audio sync issues. In order to do so, you can take the following steps:

  • Go to the Settings menu on your television set.
  • In Settings, you then need to select General.
  • From the General menu, you need to select AI Service.
  • Finally, make sure that AI Picture Pro, AI Brightness Settings, AI Genre Selection, AI Sound Pro AI and Acoustic Tuning are all disabled if they were previously turned on.

6. If you are getting audio delay when trying to watch a video from an external media player or playing a videogame from a game console, then you need to make sure that these are connected directly to your television.

If you are using a HDMI splitter and/or connecting to another external device instead of a direct connection, then these may introduce audio lag that otherwise wouldn’t occur.

7. If you are using wireless speakers, earphones, headphones or headsets, then it should be noted that you will get more lag when compared to wired listening devices or using the built-in speakers of your television.

To potentially reduce the audio lag, you can try moving your wireless listening device closer to your television. You can also avoid having any solid objects that may block the direct line of sight between your listening device and your TV. Finally, make sure that there aren’t any other wireless devices nearby as they can cause interference.

8. If you are using set-top box, media player and/or game console, then these input devices may also have audio settings where you hopefully change the audio timing in order to get better lip sync.

9. You can also try power cycling the external input device to see if the audio delay will go away.

What to do when your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2 is not turning on

When trying to use your LG A2, B2, C2 or G2 OLED, the television set may not be able turn on at all. To see how you can potentially fix this power issue, you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.

Before we begin, it should be noted that this guide will cover all screen size versions from the LG A2 OLED TV, LG B2 OLED TV, LG C2 evo OLED TV and LG G2 evo Gallery Edition OLED TV series that came out in the year of 2022.

This article should cover the following model numbers:

A2 Series:

  • OLED48A2AUA
  • OLED48A2PUA
  • OLED55A2AUA
  • OLED55A2PUA
  • OLED65A2AUA
  • OLED65A2PUA
  • OLED77A2AUA
  • OLED77A2PUA

B2 Series:

  • OLED55B2PUA
  • OLED65B2PUA
  • OLED77B2PUA

C2 Series:

  • OLED42C2AUA
  • OLED42C2PUA
  • OLED48C2AUA
  • OLED48C2PUA
  • OLED55C2AUA
  • OLED55C2PUA
  • OLED65C2AUA
  • OLED65C2PUA
  • OLED77C2AUA
  • OLED77C2PUA
  • OLED83C2AUA
  • OLED83C2PUA

G2 Series:

  • OLED55G2PUA
  • OLED65G2PUA
  • OLED77G2PUA
  • OLED77Z2PUA
  • OLED83G2PUA

1. The first step we recommend taking is to try pressing the power button directly on your TV if the power button on the remote control doesn’t seem to work.

If the TV turns on after pressing the power button directly on the screen, then your issues could be related to the A2, B2, C2 or G2 remote. To see how you can fix remote control problems for these LG television sets, you can check out this guide.

2. You can also try pressing other buttons on the remote to see if you can open the television menu, change channels and or switch HDMI input sources. There is a possibility that your OLED is actually turned on but isn’t displaying anything other than a blank screen.

3. If you still can’t turn on your LG TV by pressing the power buttons on your remote and directly on the screen, then you can check if the power cord of the television set properly inserted.

4. You can also try unplugging the power cord from the power outlet, wait at least 10 seconds and then plug it back into the power outlet.

5. Moreover, you can also try using a different power outlet if the TV isn’t powering on when it is plugged into the current one.

6. If your A2, B2, C2 or G2 still isn’t turning on after trying all of the aforementioned potential solutions, then we recommend contacting LG for additional. Your LG OLED television may need to be repaired or replaced.

How to prevent and fix LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 remote issues

The LG A2, B2, C2 and G2 OLED televisions come with a Magic Remote controller. If you hare having issues trying to use the remote that came with your TV, then you can take a look at this troubleshooting guide at Seeking Tech to see what actions you can take in order to resolve your issue.

1. The first step we recommend taking is to make sure that there aren’t any obstacles in between the remote and the sensor of your A2, B2, C2 or G2. Otherwise, the objects may interfere with the communication.

If you have a tape on your receiver, for example, then you need to remove it or the signal will be blocked.

2. You can also try moving the remote closer to your television set as the distance between the two devices may be too great for them to properly communicate.

3. Moreover, you need to make sure that the batteries are installed correctly as the positive and negative symbols of the batteries should match the connectors on your remote controller.

4. You can also try replacing the batteries in your remote as the ones you are using could have run out of charge or be damaged.

5. If your LG OLED isn’t currently turned on, then you can try pressing the power button located directly on the TV to see if it can be turned on without a remote.

6. With your TV turned on, you can try pressing various buttons on the remote to see if your A2, B2, C2 or G2 is responding to your inputs.

7. If your remote controller still isn’t working, then you can try pairing it to your television set.

In order to do so, point the remote directly at the TV screen.

Afterwards, press and hold both the Return (BACK) and Smart / Home buttons on the remote at the same time for at least 5 seconds. You should see a message on the TV screen stating that the Magic Remote has been registered for this specific television set.

If the aforementioned button combination does not work, then you can try pressing and holding the Exit button on the remote for at least 5 seconds. If done correctly, you should get a notification on screen saying that the Magic Remote registration has been completed.

8. If none of the aforementioned potential solutions help with your remote issues, then we recommend contacting LG for additional support. You may end up having to send your Magic Remote in to be repaired or replaced.