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So I have been using the Dsplayer version for years because I do 3D, but wanted to check out the newest stuff so decided to install v19 and use it for everything but 3D as I will probably split the machines that do 3d and everything else. I noticed that the audio appears off. Almost like way back in the day where AVI files would always have the audio slightly off. I am using adjust display to refresh rate and the display is matching and I am using passthrough.
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Hardware is a skylake I3 using intel graphics. goes to Onkyo receiver and out to projector. As stated, no issue with the Kodi DSplayer version or external mpc BE when I used to use that. I'm not sure what kind of bug report I need. Nor am I sure how to do it, I believe previously I had to edit something in a file years ago to turn on debugging.
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I was testing Kodi briefly last night, I will try to install the debugger today or tomorrow. Its pretty bad, worse on some than others. DTS films appear worse I think than dolby digital.
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So tested again and it works fine. I think the audio passthrough was turning on and off and I was testing with it off as I have two version of Kodi installed and was switching between them. Apparently that is messing up the settings each time I load it up. Is there anyway to fix that? I have DSplayer that I have used for years and this latest version of Kodi.
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Both lose settings if I go from one to the other. Settings appear fine if I just stick with one version
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Wouldn’t running one portable fix the issue?