2012-04-18, 17:45
(2012-04-18, 17:38)Phantom_Zone Wrote:(2012-04-18, 12:40)DanielaE Wrote: In case I missed it: is there a snippet of this recording available for testing?
I'm going to try ripping it again and see what happens...I have noticed a few recordings are only outputting stereo so will investigate that further as well!!
You sure you set the speaker settings to your actual speaker setup ? By default XBMC uses 2.0, you have to set it to 5.1 etc. to avoid
a stereo downmix (to 16-bits stereo PCM I assume, if you use HDMI).
(2012-04-18, 16:21)paolov74 Wrote: thanks DanielaE again for your effort...I recently tried RC2 audioengine and, compared to your patch, at least for my rig, is far from perfection...
Just a question about A/V sync playback (ok, maybe I'm the lonely one who use it...).
My european LG seems to accept only 24.000hz and not 23.976hz, so I speed up lot of 23.976 movies to 24.000, with sync to playback on and video dupe/drop sync method. No frame drop and HD audio is bitstreamed with no drops.
With this method is the audio stream synced only when it drift too far away or is it synced constantly?
Thanks,
Paolo.
With my Philips TV (EU model, I live in Holland), I have to set:
adjust display refresh rate to match video [on]
sync playback to display [off]
When I set A/V sync also on, I'm getting audio playing ok, but the video is choppy. I never had problems with 23.976 fps, which is the BD standard btw. AFAIK when you play, for example, a BD movie with a PS3 or BD player it outputs at 23.976 fps regardless of the region (24/1001 fps).