2012-06-08, 22:01
Yeah, this is very interesting since by the definition in the wiki, it would seem it wouldn't do what it appears to be doing for me (eliminating dropped frames while bitstreaming).
I just set everything up so I have hardly watched anything yet. All I have been able to do is watch a TV show ripped from DVD to mkv and it played fine with "regular" settings (Adjust display refresh rate to match video on, no sync to display).
I then watched a bluray ripped to mkv in 24p and it was dropping frames every 4 minutes or so. Also, the audio was off by about .125 so I adjusted the delay in the options. About halfway through the movie I set Sync playback to display to "on" with the resample audio option (since it was the default when turning on the sync). For the last half of the movie it seemed fine- no drops and still saw DTS-MA on the receiver. Haven't had a chance to watch something from beginning to end yet like this so hopefully the audio doesn't drift over time.
I just set everything up so I have hardly watched anything yet. All I have been able to do is watch a TV show ripped from DVD to mkv and it played fine with "regular" settings (Adjust display refresh rate to match video on, no sync to display).
I then watched a bluray ripped to mkv in 24p and it was dropping frames every 4 minutes or so. Also, the audio was off by about .125 so I adjusted the delay in the options. About halfway through the movie I set Sync playback to display to "on" with the resample audio option (since it was the default when turning on the sync). For the last half of the movie it seemed fine- no drops and still saw DTS-MA on the receiver. Haven't had a chance to watch something from beginning to end yet like this so hopefully the audio doesn't drift over time.