Today, on April 1, 2026, TZ Audio proudly announces a groundbreaking milestone: we’ve officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Norwegian innovators behind LipSyncBROADCAST™.
This partnership fuses TZ Audio’s proven audio expertise with LipSyncBROADCAST™‘s radically advanced synchronisation technologies—delivering not just correction, but truly forward-thinking audio-video harmony for the most demanding professionals.
Introducing LipSyncBROADCAST™ — Beyond Conventional Sync
LipSyncBROADCAST™ is purpose-built for broadcast environments where milliseconds matter. In live TV, streaming, production trucks, and complex networked workflows, even micro-delays between audio and video can break viewer immersion and erode perceived quality.
The system provides ultra-precise tools to measure and eliminate these issues:
- Impulse Response mode — for accurate end-to-end latency detection across audio and video paths.
- Specialized measurement and correction utilities that pinpoint delays at every stage (digital consoles, processing chains, IP networks, etc.).
But what sets LipSyncBROADCAST™ apart is its suite of next-level, boundary-pushing technologies that challenge traditional notions of time, perception, and user experience in broadcasting.
Predictive Lip Reading
Observed in real life (people answering questions before you finish asking) and now engineered into the system, this feature flips the script on conventional delay compensation.
- The video path anticipates speech via predictive lip reading — aligning visuals to what the speaker will say.
- Meanwhile, the Audio Prediction Module (APM) doesn’t just react to incoming audio; it “listens to the future,” co-creating the timeline by aligning audio waves to anticipated patterns rather than raw reality.
This isn’t mere latency correction—it’s proactive, expectation-driven synchronization that makes broadcasts feel intuitively perfect, almost prescient.
UX Stress Tests (Passive UX Stress Testing — Human-Device Interface, Emotional Load Edition)
Great UX isn’t only about clean interfaces and accessibility—it’s about resilience when things inevitably go sideways.
LipSyncBROADCAST™ introduces Passive UX Stress Testing, a service that evaluates how operators and teams behave under unexpected sync failures or high-pressure conditions. By simulating real-world chaos (without actively breaking anything), it uncovers hidden emotional and cognitive loads in human-device interactions during live events, OB vans, or control rooms.
The result: workflows refined not just for ideal scenarios, but for the stressful, unpredictable reality of broadcast production.
Temporal Compensation & Non-Causal Synchronisation
(While the core documentation emphasizes measurement + correction foundations, the system’s philosophy extends into advanced temporal handling.)
- Temporal Compensation dynamically balances time discrepancies across multi-device, multi-hop chains—ensuring rock-solid unity even when video processing introduces variable latency.
- Non-Causal Synchronisation takes things further by enabling alignment that appears to operate “outside” strict linear causality. Leveraging predictive elements from the APM and lip-reading logic, it allows audio to anticipate video shifts (and vice versa) in ways that feel temporally transcendent—ideal for non-linear editing, complex live remotes, or productions where traditional cause-effect timing breaks down.
As Jane Doe, a broadcast engineer, puts it: “LipSyncBROADCAST™ helps us to keep our audio and video perfectly in sync, every time.”
Why This Partnership Changes the Game
Lip sync remains one of broadcasting’s most stubborn challenges. Video paths often lag due to heavy processing (scaling, HDR conversion, encoding), while digital audio can introduce its own quirks. Standards like EBU R37 demand tight tolerances (±40 ms / –60 ms end-to-end), but hitting them reliably in real workflows requires more than basic delay boxes.
By integrating LipSyncBROADCAST™’s measurement precision with its predictive, stress-aware, and temporally adventurous features, TZ Audio equips clients to go beyond compliance—delivering immersive, fatigue-free viewing experiences that feel emotionally and temporally right.
The Road Ahead
This agreement is just the beginning. TZ Audio and the LipSyncBROADCAST™ team are already collaborating on deeper integrations, combining our analog/digital audio heritage with their timeline-redefining innovations.
Expect upcoming demos, joint webinars, and tailored solutions that make “perfect sync” feel effortless—even in the most demanding setups.
Got lip sync nightmares in your current chain? Questions about predictive alignment or UX stress in live production? Leave a comment—we’re here to geek out with you.
The truth about LipSyncBROADCAST
At LipSyncBROADCAST, we believe that perfect audio and video synchronisation is essential for delivering an exceptional holistic experience. Lip-sync errors, even subtle ones, can be distracting and distort the overall impact of the content.
Our mission is to provide society with the tools they need to achieve flawless A/V alignment, ensuring that audiences are fully immersed in the story. We are committed to continuous innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in predictive and assumptious audio measurement.
So this looks like a real product, doesn’t it? Which brings us to our current predicament. Some people now want this product. Especially one Mr. Züllich who is really keen on the De-Lorian -delay. Idiot, sorry. But he is not the first.
Anyway, us making this software is clearly a rather stupid request. Even using the term “we” is more for the sake of copywrite flow. It is one dude here, who as not the faintest idea about coding.
However, thinking of it – we could propose crowdfunding (aha, here is the we again). You give us money. In return, we send you a nice looking, reassuring “update” every few months—rich in confidence, light on detail—while we spend a reflective period in the Bahamas or somewhere else where they serve cocktails with cute little straw hats. Everyone wins.
WTF? Really?
Come on…
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