2015-01-23, 12:02
Hi folks,
I recently did a MB refresh for my HTPC. I decided on a Gigabyte GA-J1900N-D2H because I wanted a fanless system. So far everything seems to work as expected, except for bitstreaming DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD. Randomly and quite often my AVR (actually a PreAmp/Processor) reports DTS-HD at 192kHz for a 48 kHz stream. This causes a terrible, crackling noise from the speakers. This seems to be raleted to the changing of the refresh rate to match the video. When changing to match a "DVD" video it works fine. Most of the "BluRay" rips are 23.976 fps so I changed the default refresh rate from 60 Hz to 23.976 Hz. In this case Kodi doesn't need change the refresh rate for most of my BluRay rips. But I stll have some rips at 24 fps, and for those the problem still occurs.
I'm running OpenElec 5.0.
Any help or feedback would be appreciated, because I have run out of ideas.
- Janne
I recently did a MB refresh for my HTPC. I decided on a Gigabyte GA-J1900N-D2H because I wanted a fanless system. So far everything seems to work as expected, except for bitstreaming DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD. Randomly and quite often my AVR (actually a PreAmp/Processor) reports DTS-HD at 192kHz for a 48 kHz stream. This causes a terrible, crackling noise from the speakers. This seems to be raleted to the changing of the refresh rate to match the video. When changing to match a "DVD" video it works fine. Most of the "BluRay" rips are 23.976 fps so I changed the default refresh rate from 60 Hz to 23.976 Hz. In this case Kodi doesn't need change the refresh rate for most of my BluRay rips. But I stll have some rips at 24 fps, and for those the problem still occurs.
I'm running OpenElec 5.0.
Any help or feedback would be appreciated, because I have run out of ideas.
- Janne