2012-02-06, 06:03
ArieS Wrote:Yeah it's slight but since I sit pretty close to the TV I can notice it so it will probably bug me
What do you mean by balancing video processing with audio?
There's a lot going on between reading the file and the light and sound hitting your senses. Everything from the demuxing, decoding, scaling/deblocking/antiAliasing/filtering, buffering, etc. And that's just in the PC. AVR's add processing time on both audio and video, as do TV's.
The amazing thing is it works at all. Add the fact that there are many different ways codecs arrange timing & interleaving data. MKV is one of the most open formats there is, but that can be an Achilles heel too.
Very subtle sync issues like what I'm seeing are pretty easy to put down to some of the above. Gross issues are another thing entirely and likely due to ripping software.
As Daniela alluded to, there are some very basic issues like the calculations for audio block durations which are hard to find concrete data on, and it sounds like this is more an issue with TrueHD by the testing so far...