2020-03-14, 14:26
(2020-03-14, 07:18)fritsch Wrote: Can someone test this: https://fritschserver.no-ip.org/owncloud...do9GJNahYE please on FireTV 4K on VLC (Desktop, FireTV) and on another Android Device. I want to find out, if we really still hunt FireTV specifics here with aac 2.0 or if entire Android is affected with that sample.Ok so here's something interesting that I stumbled upon that I need you and others on the forum to confirm to me because I am shocked that I came across it.
I got 3 samples. 1) This one, sync-aac-2.0.mkv 2) the Pulp Fiction Hamburger scene you posted before 3) another scene from Home Alone, all with 2.0 AAC audio.
First I tried a clean install of your pcm16 Kodi, and the Fire Stick 4K's system audio settings are default aka "Best Available"
All 3 samples on Fire TV 4K Kodi pcm16 = Delayed
Then I tried all 3 samples on Fire Stick 4K VLC 3.2.6 from the Amazon store, clean install, no settings changed:
All 3 samples on Fire TV 4K VLC = Delayed
Then I tried all 3 samples on various other devices and players.
All 3 samples on Windows PC VLC = No Delay
All 3 samples on Windows PC with mpv = No Delay
All 3 samples on Windows PC with MPC-HC = No Delay
All 3 samples on Qualcomm-based Android phone with latest VLC = No Delay
All 3 samples on Qualcomm-based Android phone with mpv = No Delay
All 3 samples on Qualcomm-based Android phone with MXPlayer = No Delay
Therefore, the sample you wanted us to look at does not have a delay on any device except the Fire Stick 4K
But here's something shocking. I decided to try Nova Video Player from the Amazon store, no settings changed, on the Fire Stick 4K.
All 3 samples on Fire Stick 4K with Nova Video Player = No Delay!
I need somebody else to confirm my findings by seeing if there's a delay on the Fire Stick 4K with Nova Video Player. If other people can confirm my finding, perhaps fritsch can see why Nova doesn't have a delay on the 4K Stick but Kodi does. I suspect it may have to do with the fact that Nova uses brand new untouched libraries?