2015-08-18, 21:16
(2015-08-18, 12:10)popcornmix Wrote:(2015-08-18, 05:22)afremont Wrote: Every once in a while, I get a tiny droupout (gap) in the audio. Is this likely from limiting the hdmi_clock AND using Adjust PLL together? In case it matters, I don't use the Adjust Display Refresh Rate setting because that causes a lot of resyncing to occur with my AVR and projector.
Try enabling adjust display refresh rate and see if that avoids the issue.
The "sync playback" setting may be trying to adjust 24Hz to 25Hz (e.g. for a 50Hz display) which needs resampling to be enabled.
Although I suspect you may be better off with "resample audio" if adjust PLL doesn't work well in your setup.
Well, this has all been about live TV and recorded TV in the US, so the refresh rate should be pretty consistent. I switched back to Resample Audio and I don't notice any glitches of any kind. Is there any "penalty" for using that? I thought it might cause the passthrough to stop happening, but my AVR still shows DD 2.0 as the input which is what it started off as for that channel. I still have the hdmi_clock_change_limit=40 thingy in there.
I can't really live with the Adjust Refresh Rate setting. It causes black screens while the AVR and projector try to figure out what the heck is going on. So far, using hdmi_clock_change_limit combined with Resample Audio seems to provide the best experience. Without the clock change limit, then Adjust PLL is probably best except for the 2-3 second audio startup delay every time you change channels or unpause.
I haven't changed the deinterlacer from Auto, but I swear this stuff looks better than it did several releases back. I watch a lot SD quality TV/recordings and it looks great to me. I'm pretty picky about that kind of thing too. I'll have to try some 1080i video and see if I can tell anything about that. The HD stuff that gets recorded is 720p so I don't think deinterlacing would be in effect then, right?