2012-02-14, 20:47
Hey guys,
I seem to be the round peg here as I sync to audio clock, sync to display and change refresh rate to match video.
By using all 3 I get no audio drop drop outs (as its sync to audio) and as I sync to display and change refresh I gt very minimal video frame drop, but to be honest, they tend to happen when I blink as I never see them physically (hardly) but I do see them (now and again) if I check my OSD toward the end of a movie.
Have you tried ebb,ing all of these|
Adjust display refresh rate to match video (enabled)
Sync play back to display (enabled)
A/v sync method (audio clock)
This seems to work incredibly well for me? On my ATI (which supports HD audio bit streaming) and my ion which supports 7.1 PCM (but not truehd or dtsma bitstream)
Obviously ymmv but it could be worth a try, but I do notice many sync to video which causes drops or dupes and that would annoy me more than 1 frame every 90minuts that could be misinterpreted as a fancy edit or a blink
I seem to be the round peg here as I sync to audio clock, sync to display and change refresh rate to match video.
By using all 3 I get no audio drop drop outs (as its sync to audio) and as I sync to display and change refresh I gt very minimal video frame drop, but to be honest, they tend to happen when I blink as I never see them physically (hardly) but I do see them (now and again) if I check my OSD toward the end of a movie.
Have you tried ebb,ing all of these|
Adjust display refresh rate to match video (enabled)
Sync play back to display (enabled)
A/v sync method (audio clock)
This seems to work incredibly well for me? On my ATI (which supports HD audio bit streaming) and my ion which supports 7.1 PCM (but not truehd or dtsma bitstream)
Obviously ymmv but it could be worth a try, but I do notice many sync to video which causes drops or dupes and that would annoy me more than 1 frame every 90minuts that could be misinterpreted as a fancy edit or a blink