2012-02-07, 18:07
voip-ninja Wrote:Yes, it means that it will try to re-sample the audio to match up with the video, which it is syncing to the display.
With regular DD and DTS bitstream tracks I have never observed any frame loss because of this, but I am losing/dropping some frames when I bitstream DTS-MA and Dolby True using this method.
It's kind of confusing, because if the audio is bit streamed it does not make sense that it could be re-sampled at all, since XBMC is not decoding or managing the audio really.
Also, for my i3, I don't use DXVA, because it doesn't work right with i3 on-board graphics, so just be aware that you don't have to turn DXVA on in all scenarios.
DXVA works fine on my i3. I only enable adjust display refresh rate and manually set an audio delay of 225ms to sync correctly. I dont enable sync playback to display