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I also have this problem, skipping frames and audio drops. I'm using the fusion build with my asus E-350m. What can I do to help debugging?
Also I have another problem, some files when skipping frames the subtitles get out of sync, I have to stop playback and play it again to fix. In this situation the audio doens't drop, just a small skipping.
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I don't think this is an issue at the application level.
22:05:26 T:2733620032 DEBUG: CVideoReferenceClock: detected 1 vblanks, missed 15, refreshrate might have changed
Maybe fglrx doesn't like bleeding edge kernels.
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I had the same problem with 2.99.1
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Could you both just for testin, disable "Vertical Blank" sync - despite the tearing what happens on screen (and in the log)?
Somebody over at OpenELEC just said, he has buffering issues when Vertical Blank Sync is enabled - so worth a try.
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@francovillar:
Also switch back to Confluence for further testing. Aeon-NOX is no good for testing such issues.
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@francovilar:
move your .xbmc out of the way - just for testing.
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Renamed .xbmc and same results...
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Oki - so a nice fresh debug log with this empty .xbmc would be really nice!
Thank you in advance.
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