2014-12-21, 06:37
Maybe so. Maybe it relates to the VAAPI setting (and the xrandr limited option does work with "Use SW Fllter" off - I'm not talking about the Kodi limited option). Or, maybe it's simply the way 24p mode is implemented by various televisions.
Regardless, I know that to solve an issue with my television occasionally mis-detecting Full range as Limited range while in Auto mode, I had forced OpenElec into Limited mode (via xrandr) and also had to specifically cancel out the 175ms delay in AdvancedSettings to maintain audio sync with my receiver. But then I went through the whole banding test, and after settling on Full mode with SW Filter and Kodi-based limited, had to go back and restore the 175ms audio delay.
Not saying the issue is with Kodi in any way (I've experienced a similar required delay with a Dune media player on entirely different brands of hardware) - but perhaps it's with how 24p is handled by other devices in the chain. Or, could have been some bad media I was testing with at the time.
Regardless, I know that to solve an issue with my television occasionally mis-detecting Full range as Limited range while in Auto mode, I had forced OpenElec into Limited mode (via xrandr) and also had to specifically cancel out the 175ms delay in AdvancedSettings to maintain audio sync with my receiver. But then I went through the whole banding test, and after settling on Full mode with SW Filter and Kodi-based limited, had to go back and restore the 175ms audio delay.
Not saying the issue is with Kodi in any way (I've experienced a similar required delay with a Dune media player on entirely different brands of hardware) - but perhaps it's with how 24p is handled by other devices in the chain. Or, could have been some bad media I was testing with at the time.