2012-02-18, 20:20
The patch works great, and I have no issue with it. I pointed out that when I was using the sync options I like in XBMC (which give me no dropped frames) that True-HD has audio dropout with my i3. It was pointed out that I should try another video card because of all of the problems with intel iGPU.
I did that, and simply wanted to report that I get the same audio dropouts when using the same sync options using the ATI 6450 that I got with the intel, so clearly it's an XBMC/Patch limitation that is causing this, not the hardware.
There's no malice here, just trying to inform others. I am incredibly grateful for this work performed as it has just pushed the bar substantially on what XBMC is capable of and it would not be possible with Daniela and DDDamian's efforts.
However, I would like to see people stop trashing the Intel GPU as being the source of their problems, because I've just proved that it's almost exactly identical to the ATI one in performance. The only difference is you "get to use" DXVA on the ATI card and you don't "get to use" DXVA with the Intel one. Other than that, and the FF/REW performance on the ATI, they are pretty much the same from what I can see.
I did that, and simply wanted to report that I get the same audio dropouts when using the same sync options using the ATI 6450 that I got with the intel, so clearly it's an XBMC/Patch limitation that is causing this, not the hardware.
There's no malice here, just trying to inform others. I am incredibly grateful for this work performed as it has just pushed the bar substantially on what XBMC is capable of and it would not be possible with Daniela and DDDamian's efforts.
However, I would like to see people stop trashing the Intel GPU as being the source of their problems, because I've just proved that it's almost exactly identical to the ATI one in performance. The only difference is you "get to use" DXVA on the ATI card and you don't "get to use" DXVA with the Intel one. Other than that, and the FF/REW performance on the ATI, they are pretty much the same from what I can see.