2012-08-29, 21:13
(2012-08-29, 20:15)fritsch Wrote: Keep AC3 passthrough unchecked as your hardware cannot do it - if not: you get noise or nothing :pNaturally
(2012-08-29, 20:15)fritsch Wrote: 1.) Please supply a mediainfo of such a fileWill do all these as soon as I get home from work.
2.) pastebin the output of xbmc-xrandr (you find it in /usr/(local)/lib/xbmc)
4.) pastebin xbmc.log with debugging turned on
(2012-08-29, 20:15)fritsch Wrote: 3.) Tell us your settings concerning (Adjust Refresh Rate to match Video and Sync Playback to Display) - also check if Vertical Sync is enabled.Vertical Sync: Always enable
XVBA: On
Adjust Refreshrate to match video: On
Sync Playback to Display: On
Sync Method: Video Clock (Drop/Dupe)
(2012-08-29, 20:15)fritsch Wrote: 5.) One Idea left: Set sync playback to Display with method: Audio Clock <- this is not recommended normally, but i think this is all caused by an AE design bug :-)Will try this, and let you know how it goes. I really hope your gut is right about it being an AudioEngine bug.
(2012-08-29, 20:15)fritsch Wrote: And one important fact: Divx/Mpeg4 etc. are solely handled by ffmpeg - no xvba is involved. <- Cause of Amds Grace :-)Was afraid I might hear this. I'm gonna try out a rip in H.264/AC3, and let you all know how that goes. H.264 will use XVBA, right?
Let's just hope this is all due to something silly.
Thanks for the quick tips!