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It might be madness, but have you tried setting streamsilence to 1 ?
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2013-05-14, 21:55
(This post was last modified: 2013-05-14, 21:58 by john.cord.)
yes. the video is playes at 60Hz... in your xorg.conf your options are for DFP-1 wich is Device 1 but you are using DFP-0 wich is Device 0. Change this and try again.
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Hi John,
So when I start playing back a video at a different frame rate, should I see a change to "current" mode?
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2013-05-16, 11:42
(This post was last modified: 2013-05-16, 11:44 by robo989.)
I have same problem as the OP on DTS-HD material too.
Proper modelines, tried streamslinece=1 and various other nonsense.
Fairly certain this is a general bug in XBMC/AE
1. The odd glitch in audio momentarily.
2. The odd 2-3 seconds where audio drops out completely then returns.
3. Happens every 10-12 minutes or so,
Seems to be a common problem on more than a few posts with DTS-HD material.