2012-09-07, 09:31
(2012-09-07, 03:27)DDDamian Wrote:(2012-09-07, 01:03)liquidskin76 Wrote:(2012-09-06, 15:59)liquidskin76 Wrote: I'm into video encoding, and creating video backups from my BD/DVD collection so i'm well placed to carry out tests as i also still see the 250ms delay on AE builds
I believe providing files for devs to test with won't be of any help. I've already covered that with dddamian, and on a file i had sync issues with, he didn't.
Cheers
[EDIT] you know what, a 150ms delay is an improvement. Maybe dddamian can adjust AE sync on 24p by 125/150ms, so it's at a half-way point for both groups of users. My thinking is 125/150ms might not be noticable for the guys who don't have the problem, and an improvement for the guys who do?
I wouldn't do that - mine would look bad Far better the built-in adjustments we have, especially as they can be made defaults or adjusted according to frequency ranges.
I thought that might be the case. Like you said, there's the built-in options so we can always adjust there i suppose. Didn't actually take a look at a SD 25fps backup so maybe a 125/150ms adjustment there is badly obvious?
(2012-09-07, 03:27)DDDamian Wrote:(2012-09-07, 01:18)jack0w Wrote: Also found a comment from DDDamien in another thread about a lip sync feature being part of the HDMI spec that not all manufacturers adopted - going to see if I have this option and if it has any influence.
Will report back my findings!
The above is a real shame - it was meant to accomodate delays from video processing (and indeed audio processing) in hardware. For steady-state errors (like the 250ms ppl seem to run across) this was the spec's answer to a very real issue.
As far as the hunting or varying fps - the normal method is to time off the audio clock, not the video clock. XBMC provides alternatives, but that's the norm. For those who know a little about control algorithms there's a PID loop running in the player level that might be worth a look-see one day.
And god no - please never let me catch the sync-stink disease
I'm on a Sony STR-DH820, and i'm sure it's has this feature. Thought it was on, however maybe not. I'll double check.
Oh, that sync-stink disease... smells terrible it does!
(2012-09-07, 08:56)Stefanhvt Wrote: It's not a desease. It's for advanced brains
There's nothing advanced about my brain! It's not quite running at 23.976Hz, and it has a slight audio delay!!!