2012-05-21, 21:19
@torcar,
- using really any XBMC, from Eden w/o AE to latest nightly with AE no issues here
- Win 7 x64, SP1 all updates current
- have used Catalyst 12.1 - 12.4
- mobo MSI 870G54 - prolly haven't checked BIOS version for a year now
- desktop resolution 1080p 60hz (until switched by XBMC to match frequency)
- only odd setting might be "Enforce Smooth Playback" in Catalyst Control Center
- that machine has very little else on it. My dev machine has everything on it lol - codecs, tweaks, you name it, but same smoot sync
- other details in my sig
Just one thing - NAD can consider themselves what they like, but the lipsync thing was meant to compensate for delays in device processing beyond just the amp - they can be as "precise" as they want, and they are a good name, but if your TV adds delay it matters little how "precise" the amp is
Unfortunately if your other software doesn't exhibit this issue, it certainly does point to XBMC, or at least the interaction of XBMC with your system.
- using really any XBMC, from Eden w/o AE to latest nightly with AE no issues here
- Win 7 x64, SP1 all updates current
- have used Catalyst 12.1 - 12.4
- mobo MSI 870G54 - prolly haven't checked BIOS version for a year now
- desktop resolution 1080p 60hz (until switched by XBMC to match frequency)
- only odd setting might be "Enforce Smooth Playback" in Catalyst Control Center
- that machine has very little else on it. My dev machine has everything on it lol - codecs, tweaks, you name it, but same smoot sync
- other details in my sig
Just one thing - NAD can consider themselves what they like, but the lipsync thing was meant to compensate for delays in device processing beyond just the amp - they can be as "precise" as they want, and they are a good name, but if your TV adds delay it matters little how "precise" the amp is
Unfortunately if your other software doesn't exhibit this issue, it certainly does point to XBMC, or at least the interaction of XBMC with your system.