2020-07-12, 09:08
You are missing your Debug Log ... besides that:
Latest version from yesterday has the following changes:
a) Rebase on Leia (18.7.x)
b) It uses FLOAT (32 bit) again for multi channel (PCM output for e.g. FLAC 5.1, AAC 5.1, etc.) as with the 16 bit Int that we used intermediately to fix yet other firmware bugs the DD+ encoder of the FireTV jumped in also for multi-channel and reencoded the 16 bit Int multi-channel to DD+ ... and they did not even get the rear channels proper :-(. Good for us, this encoder does not properly understand FLOAT and skips it ;-)
No other changes concerning sync, nothing - works as good as it worked before.
If a 300 ms sync helps you in _all cases_ you have another problem, meaning your AVR and your TV are constantly off. One of the evil things with the original issue was, that the delay was flactuating, which made it very hard to workaround until we did it properly.
Latest version from yesterday has the following changes:
a) Rebase on Leia (18.7.x)
b) It uses FLOAT (32 bit) again for multi channel (PCM output for e.g. FLAC 5.1, AAC 5.1, etc.) as with the 16 bit Int that we used intermediately to fix yet other firmware bugs the DD+ encoder of the FireTV jumped in also for multi-channel and reencoded the 16 bit Int multi-channel to DD+ ... and they did not even get the rear channels proper :-(. Good for us, this encoder does not properly understand FLOAT and skips it ;-)
No other changes concerning sync, nothing - works as good as it worked before.
If a 300 ms sync helps you in _all cases_ you have another problem, meaning your AVR and your TV are constantly off. One of the evil things with the original issue was, that the delay was flactuating, which made it very hard to workaround until we did it properly.