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I don't think there's any way around this without really getting complicated with MySQL manipulation, and I wouldn't know where to begin with that.
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Is there a way of doing this without the xbmc audio settings changing one front end with -175 delay and leaving the other one alone.
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2014-09-27, 19:05
(This post was last modified: 2014-09-27, 19:06 by meridius.)
anyone this is getting to the point where xbmc is becoming unusable there must be a way of having two different front ends with different syncs for the audios using a MySQL ?. I would of thought a dev could help me out on this
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2014-10-18, 22:01
(This post was last modified: 2014-10-18, 22:33 by Maetrik.)
Try
<latency>
<delay>-175</delay>
</latency>
within the <video> tags in advancedsettings on the machine which has the delay. Works fine here in the sleeping room, as the FireTV had a delay while the HTPC in the living room didn't.
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thanks for getting back thought this thread was dead since know one wanted to help, will try it out and let you know
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Hi there, tried it out and worked great but I had to use
<latency>
<delay>175</delay>
</latency>
because to have a -175 delay you don't use the - sign which is strange as it does the opposite.
but there was another problem I came across, I only have audio sync problems on one machine that uses 24hz anything that plays 60hz or 50hz is ok so I looked into it and found that if I use
<video>
<latency>
<delay>0</delay>
<refresh>
<min>23</min>
<max>24</max>
<delay>175</delay> <!-- set to zero or adjust if audio seems out of sync with 24p movies -->
</refresh>
</latency>
</video>
it adjusts the sync of only 24hz material and leaves the rest alone for 50hz and 60hz at 0 delay and also does not effect my other two machines on my MYSQL that don't have audio delay problems.
seems to be all sorted.
I wish the XBMC/KODI Team would add these options in the audio menus as it would make life a lot easier as this problem seems to be have been going on for years from what I have read.
if it can not be fixed why not just add a option for 24hz, 50hz and 60hz in the audio menus and for each machine and not across a MYSQL,
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well lets see if I can help ? what do you need and remember I am using xbmc 12.2
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ok I will try out the latest version and get back to you It might be a few days but I will get back to you
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ok installed kodi 14 beta 1 and its still the same all 24hz needs a -175 delay on my system
whats next ? thanks
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Hello
Anyone want to help me out here as I have tried the latest release like asked but still no help.
What do I need to do next want to help and fix this 4 year old bug out
Thanks.