That sounds like a better solution - I'd guess most a/v systems are used for pre-recorded video that could deal with more delay during stop/start/pause but giving you more synchronization.
To really do it right though I think it would be cool to tune everything somehow. So have a microphone + photodiode sensor you put in your chair, then run a test and have it synchronize all audio and video sources together. (maybe it could even be pointed to your bluetooth headset and do that delay too)
I think with that setup, you could not only get good synchronization, you could probably tune the delay to the minimal value (maybe you could still do stuff like something live)
To really do it right though I think it would be cool to tune everything somehow. So have a microphone + photodiode sensor you put in your chair, then run a test and have it synchronize all audio and video sources together. (maybe it could even be pointed to your bluetooth headset and do that delay too)
I think with that setup, you could not only get good synchronization, you could probably tune the delay to the minimal value (maybe you could still do stuff like something live)