2012-02-16, 06:53
bluray Wrote:As I said very often, Intel made great CPU but they are behind AMD/Nvidia on GPU. They should have bought Nvidia when they had a chance. Maybe, it's time to spend $35 on HD6450. You'll have more time to enjoy the movie!
You seem to forget that I had an AMD Fusion setup and I sold it. Personally I found that the AMD was not any closer to 23.976 output without clock correction, and that the drivers were a royal PITA to work with (having to turn off over-scan for every single resolution, really??).
I have a hard time believing that the Intel hardware is responsible for this problem, but I suppose it's not impossible. Fortunately PCM decode for True-HD works just fine, and as I've previously reported I don't get the audio dropouts from other bitstream formats such as DTS-MA, DTS, DD 5.1, etc, which is the only reason I brought the issue up. I realize not a lot of people want the video synced perfectly, but I do (I have a 65" plasma and frame drops are very noticeable and annoying and I don't like watching film based content at 60fps, it looks weird with the 3:2 pulldown judder).
I would imagine that developers might like to take a peak at the log file for at least a clue of what's going on, even if it's nothing that they can fix on their end.