2012-05-21, 13:23
@DDDamian
I have now tried AE again with the 6450 and the problem still accours in about the same way as before...
First:
Just to have asked it, and don't take this the wrong way;p
You are absolutely sure that you dont have any kind of audio delay in your setup when running 24p material? No dropped frames and no delays even with "Adjust display refresh rate to match video" enabled?
I only ask because some people are very aware of delays, and others are not... same principle as with the rainbow effect on DLP-projectors... some people see it, others dont... even if it's there
Second:
Do you (guys) have any idea as to what the root cause to this issue is or are we still shooting in the dark on this one?
Third:
Using my own rig as an example... I can run any movie @50fps or @60fps (using desktop refresh rate) with 0 dropped frames and absolutely no audio sync issues. I can even pause, skip, add subtitles etc etc. without one single dropped frame even on large (20-30GB mkv's)
So... if i'm not totally mistaken here the rig should have more than enough ompf to handle the load. Average CPU load when running a large file is 0.5-2.0%
I have now tried AE again with the 6450 and the problem still accours in about the same way as before...
First:
Just to have asked it, and don't take this the wrong way;p
You are absolutely sure that you dont have any kind of audio delay in your setup when running 24p material? No dropped frames and no delays even with "Adjust display refresh rate to match video" enabled?
I only ask because some people are very aware of delays, and others are not... same principle as with the rainbow effect on DLP-projectors... some people see it, others dont... even if it's there
Second:
Do you (guys) have any idea as to what the root cause to this issue is or are we still shooting in the dark on this one?
Third:
Using my own rig as an example... I can run any movie @50fps or @60fps (using desktop refresh rate) with 0 dropped frames and absolutely no audio sync issues. I can even pause, skip, add subtitles etc etc. without one single dropped frame even on large (20-30GB mkv's)
So... if i'm not totally mistaken here the rig should have more than enough ompf to handle the load. Average CPU load when running a large file is 0.5-2.0%