2012-05-21, 17:43
@DDDamian
Never really though you didn't have sync... just good to rule out anything that's possible to rule out
Don't know if I'll manage to free up time for it today, but as soon as possible I will install a fresh disk in the rig and re-install everything from the ground up. That way I'll be able to rule out settings, bad installs etc etc...
If you could assist me with some info from your rig, that would be great. (Will try to duplicate your rig as close as possible
Which XBMC-AE build? (DL-link if possible?)
Which Windows version (X86/X64) with patch-level. (SP1 with all windows updates?)
Which Catalyst drivers?
Which main-board and what BIOS version? (I just thought of this now... that could also maaaaybe be a factor since both audio and video is sent to the VGA-card through the PCI-E slot) The BIOS could possible manage to screw something up here...
Other relevant drivers, add-ons, settings etc?
What Windows desktop resolution/refresh-rate do you use?
And to fill in...
The NAD does have lip-sync adjustment, but not lip-sync on/off. The M15 is recognized as one of the worlds most exact pre-amps, so they don't see any need for lip-sync other than to manually compensate for delays in other components.
The Pioneer KRP display does not have any speakers, so testing a direct connection will be difficult... however the delay is exactly the same when using both a Denon 3808, a DENON AVP-A1HDA and the NAD M15 HD2, so i'm very doubtful that the delay is produced by the amp/pre-amp. Also, there is no delay when running a 24p movie through the NAD with a Popcorn Hour C-300, WDTV live gen.3 or with VLC player running on the same rig. It all points directly to XBMC sadly :/
Anyhow... If you could supply me with the most possible info on your rig I will try to duplicate my own to match yours as close as possible.
Never really though you didn't have sync... just good to rule out anything that's possible to rule out
Don't know if I'll manage to free up time for it today, but as soon as possible I will install a fresh disk in the rig and re-install everything from the ground up. That way I'll be able to rule out settings, bad installs etc etc...
If you could assist me with some info from your rig, that would be great. (Will try to duplicate your rig as close as possible
Which XBMC-AE build? (DL-link if possible?)
Which Windows version (X86/X64) with patch-level. (SP1 with all windows updates?)
Which Catalyst drivers?
Which main-board and what BIOS version? (I just thought of this now... that could also maaaaybe be a factor since both audio and video is sent to the VGA-card through the PCI-E slot) The BIOS could possible manage to screw something up here...
Other relevant drivers, add-ons, settings etc?
What Windows desktop resolution/refresh-rate do you use?
And to fill in...
The NAD does have lip-sync adjustment, but not lip-sync on/off. The M15 is recognized as one of the worlds most exact pre-amps, so they don't see any need for lip-sync other than to manually compensate for delays in other components.
The Pioneer KRP display does not have any speakers, so testing a direct connection will be difficult... however the delay is exactly the same when using both a Denon 3808, a DENON AVP-A1HDA and the NAD M15 HD2, so i'm very doubtful that the delay is produced by the amp/pre-amp. Also, there is no delay when running a 24p movie through the NAD with a Popcorn Hour C-300, WDTV live gen.3 or with VLC player running on the same rig. It all points directly to XBMC sadly :/
Anyhow... If you could supply me with the most possible info on your rig I will try to duplicate my own to match yours as close as possible.