2017-03-20, 15:41
(2017-03-20, 14:52)Blue28stoud Wrote: thanks fore youre help having trouble with video and errors ,buffing freeze, and openload. can you fix lost i am thank you so much
Start a new thread and post a debug log.
(2017-03-20, 14:52)Blue28stoud Wrote: thanks fore youre help having trouble with video and errors ,buffing freeze, and openload. can you fix lost i am thank you so much
(2017-03-20, 09:23)nickr Wrote:(2017-03-20, 04:12)voip-ninja Wrote:There is an "inbuilt" advanced settings file in Open/LibreELEC. It is /usr/share/kodi/system/advancedsettings.xml(2017-03-19, 19:04)fritsch Wrote: LE by defaults sets a 250 ms delay via advancedsettings. Carefully check your log and overwrite that.
Hey Fritsch, if there is no advanced settings file doing this then how is it negated other than what I showed in my 1st post that I tried to do to overcome the problem?
Thanks.
AFAIK it is overridden by userdata/advancedsettings.xml if they conflict
(2017-03-20, 08:39)FernetMenta Wrote: For clarification. There is no such thing as a built-in delay in Kodi. On my systems I have perfect a/v sync without any needs of tweaking advanced settings. The issue is caused by audio driver and AVR. Maybe there is a missing piece of info how to handle those cases, not sure. What I know is that Linux does not support EEDID, just the old EDID spec. As a result we miss some info the AVR has to tell.
Are you saying the delay in advancedsettings has no effect at all?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<advancedsettings>
<showexitbutton>false</showexitbutton>
<remotedelay>1</remotedelay>
<cputempcommand>cputemp</cputempcommand>
<gputempcommand>gputemp</gputempcommand>
<video>
<latency>
<delay>0</delay>
<refresh>
<min>23</min>
<max>24</max>
<delay>175</delay>
</refresh>
</latency>
</video>
<samba>
<clienttimeout>30</clienttimeout>
</samba>
</advancedsettings>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<advancedsettings>
<showexitbutton>false</showexitbutton>
<remotedelay>1</remotedelay>
<cputempcommand>cputemp</cputempcommand>
<gputempcommand>gputemp</gputempcommand>
<video>
<latency>
<delay>0</delay>
<refresh>
<min>23</min>
<max>24</max>
<delay>0</delay>
</refresh>
</latency>
</video>
<samba>
<clienttimeout>30</clienttimeout>
</samba>
</advancedsettings>
(2017-03-21, 00:18)voip-ninja Wrote:(2017-03-20, 09:23)nickr Wrote:(2017-03-20, 04:12)voip-ninja Wrote: Hey Fritsch, if there is no advanced settings file doing this then how is it negated other than what I showed in my 1st post that I tried to do to overcome the problem?There is an "inbuilt" advanced settings file in Open/LibreELEC. It is /usr/share/kodi/system/advancedsettings.xml
Thanks.
AFAIK it is overridden by userdata/advancedsettings.xml if they conflict
Ah, this is good info to have. It looks like user advancedsettings.xml is not in /userdata but in /storage/.kodi/userdata or is this not correct?
(2017-03-21, 00:20)voip-ninja Wrote: I do think there is a built in delay as this 175ms specifically for 23.976 content appears to be in the built in advancedsettings.xml
I now need to try to understand why my own created advancedsettings.xml is not having the desired affect to negate the 175ms delay.
Code:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<advancedsettings>
<showexitbutton>false</showexitbutton>
<remotedelay>1</remotedelay>
<cputempcommand>cputemp</cputempcommand>
<gputempcommand>gputemp</gputempcommand>
<video>
<latency>
<delay>0</delay>
<refresh>
<min>23</min>
<max>24</max>
<delay>175</delay>
</refresh>
</latency>
</video>
<samba>
<clienttimeout>30</clienttimeout>
</samba>
</advancedsettings>