Dynex WBRDVD1 audio out-of-sync issues

I'm running the Dynex WBRDVD1 via HDMI to my TV.   I'm running a separate SPDIF coax to my Yamaha receiver.   I'm getting a large audio-sync delay on Netflix and Youtube especially.   I have all post processing disabled (Direct on the receiver)    I dont have the sync issue when using HDMI audio on the TV.
I've adjusted the modes PCM vs Uncompressed and sample rates with no luck.   I imagine there is some sort of delay since HDMI is direct video to the TV-- then digital conversion via the SPDIF to the receiver... then converts it back...etc   
Anybody else had this problem?   I read that some TV's have the ability to adjust the video delay when this happens..  I just have a Mitsubishi WD65C9 which is a DLP from a few years ago.  So I dont have such an option.

Does your tv have an optical audio output?  Hook both audio and video to your tv, then run the optical cable out of your tv to your receiver.  the problem is that the tv takes longer to decode the hdmi video that you receiver does the audio, so then they don't sync up.

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