2012-03-20, 21:57
(2012-03-20, 18:15)voip-ninja Wrote: It is also not impossible that the sync issue is specific to my model of AVR,It's possible because I use the same patches on my HTPC, and I don't have this issue on my Onkyo...
(2012-03-20, 18:15)voip-ninja Wrote: It is also not impossible that the sync issue is specific to my model of AVR,It's possible because I use the same patches on my HTPC, and I don't have this issue on my Onkyo...
(2012-03-20, 21:56)DDDamian Wrote:(2012-03-20, 21:47)fezster Wrote: Same here, also only when paused for a longer period.
I have a Sony DA2400ES and it seems to happen on both HD and non-HD audio. Stopping and resuming from the same position gets around the problem.
This is indicative of the bug I mentioned earlier - should affect all content not just HD. The patch by CrystalP should address this once it gets pulled into mainline, which I expect will be within the next few weeks.
(2012-03-20, 21:38)voip-ninja Wrote: Ah, sounds like I have a different problem then.
(2012-03-20, 20:30)wints Wrote: Just thought i would let you know that im having the same problem and it is when i pause for longer periods
Thanks for verifying! What model AVR do you have?
(2012-03-20, 23:40)voip-ninja Wrote:(2012-03-20, 21:56)DDDamian Wrote:(2012-03-20, 21:47)fezster Wrote: Same here, also only when paused for a longer period.
I have a Sony DA2400ES and it seems to happen on both HD and non-HD audio. Stopping and resuming from the same position gets around the problem.
This is indicative of the bug I mentioned earlier - should affect all content not just HD. The patch by CrystalP should address this once it gets pulled into mainline, which I expect will be within the next few weeks.
OK, thanks, I'm sure you are right. Just for grins I will probably test with DTS and DD material again just to see if I can reproduce the issue with a non HD track.
So, are you thinking that you are going to do a bon voyage build with Daniela's patch once Eden goes release final? I hear a lot of talk about the HD audio branch getting merged in, but I'm a bit nervous about having to go to nighties just to get HD audio moving forward.
(2012-03-20, 23:58)DDDamian Wrote:(2012-03-20, 23:40)voip-ninja Wrote:(2012-03-20, 21:56)DDDamian Wrote: This is indicative of the bug I mentioned earlier - should affect all content not just HD. The patch by CrystalP should address this once it gets pulled into mainline, which I expect will be within the next few weeks.
OK, thanks, I'm sure you are right. Just for grins I will probably test with DTS and DD material again just to see if I can reproduce the issue with a non HD track.
So, are you thinking that you are going to do a bon voyage build with Daniela's patch once Eden goes release final? I hear a lot of talk about the HD audio branch getting merged in, but I'm a bit nervous about having to go to nighties just to get HD audio moving forward.
Very likely
(2012-03-20, 23:59)voip-ninja Wrote: Mine's an RXV1800, so that's interesting.
(2012-03-20, 23:58)DDDamian Wrote:(2012-03-20, 23:40)voip-ninja Wrote: OK, thanks, I'm sure you are right. Just for grins I will probably test with DTS and DD material again just to see if I can reproduce the issue with a non HD track.
So, are you thinking that you are going to do a bon voyage build with Daniela's patch once Eden goes release final? I hear a lot of talk about the HD audio branch getting merged in, but I'm a bit nervous about having to go to nighties just to get HD audio moving forward.
Very likely
Awesome, I'm sure if you didn't have women throwing their underwear at you for being such a rock star you would be less likely to do so!
(2012-02-04, 05:54)bluray Wrote: I tried it on my lowest spec (E350M1) HTPC and Onkyo 7.1 surround sound system. If it work on my E350M1, it will definitely work on my more powerful HTP's too. I tried BD ISO movies "Thor (DTS-HD 7.1) and Kung Fu Panda 2 (TrueHD 7.1)". I watched roughly 10 minutes on each movie, and it bitstreamed flawless. Are these Gnif AE codes? If it is, I want to personally thank him for the latest AE and thank you for taking time to compile it and shared it with us. Great job!
(2012-03-21, 08:08)Dj Freddy D Wrote:Thor (DTS-HD 7.1) is excellent movie to test XBMC_HD_Audio. I watched Real Steel (DTS-HD 7.1) with my kids last week, and the sound is amazing too. It included a lot of good songs during the fight too.....(2012-02-04, 05:54)bluray Wrote: I tried it on my lowest spec (E350M1) HTPC and Onkyo 7.1 surround sound system. If it work on my E350M1, it will definitely work on my more powerful HTP's too. I tried BD ISO movies "Thor (DTS-HD 7.1) and Kung Fu Panda 2 (TrueHD 7.1)". I watched roughly 10 minutes on each movie, and it bitstreamed flawless. Are these Gnif AE codes? If it is, I want to personally thank him for the latest AE and thank you for taking time to compile it and shared it with us. Great job!
I too tried it with Thor (DTS-HD 7.1) it was awesome!
(2012-03-20, 16:50)voip-ninja Wrote: Hi guys, just a couple of things.I still have this prob aswell. It happens even on a short pause. To fix it I can either stop and play movie or rewinding a bit works aswell.
1. My evil "pause/unpause" audio breakage is back... I'm pretty sure it's probably always been broken but I just happened to notice it last night while watching a movie with a DTS-MA soundtrack. Pause/unpause of the video resulted in horrible audio distortion, If I stop playback and then resume from the same point in the video everything is fine. Is there anything additional that would help such as a pastebin log for seeing what is going on when this happens? It's like XBMC never gets back in sync with the audio.
(2012-03-22, 19:18)ArieS Wrote:(2012-03-20, 16:50)voip-ninja Wrote: Hi guys, just a couple of things.I still have this prob aswell. It happens even on a short pause. To fix it I can either stop and play movie or rewinding a bit works aswell.
1. My evil "pause/unpause" audio breakage is back... I'm pretty sure it's probably always been broken but I just happened to notice it last night while watching a movie with a DTS-MA soundtrack. Pause/unpause of the video resulted in horrible audio distortion, If I stop playback and then resume from the same point in the video everything is fine. Is there anything additional that would help such as a pastebin log for seeing what is going on when this happens? It's like XBMC never gets back in sync with the audio.
The weird thing is it doesn't always happen.
And I don't think it's receiver related as we have diff AVRs, I have a Pioneer VSX-1120.