2014-01-30, 23:57
9My HTPC is an AMD A10 5800K on Windows 7 64Bit, running through an Yamaha RX-A2010 Receiver and then to an Panasonic 65VT30 Plasma.
As i have just moved in to my new place, i havent tested and watched a movie properly yet, i have only done some testing "here and there", and found out that 24p audio/video is out of sync.
It seems to get worse if i "fast forward" or "rewind" or skip through the movie, but the audio sync may not get any worse if i just watch a movie without any stops or skips, i havent tested yet.
As i am running through an receiver, what setting should i use in the A/V Sync method? and what does the different option means? (my english is a little rusty )
However, i plan to test advancesettings.xml and test delays this weekend, and i really hope it will work. I have well over 600 24p movies and alot of tv shows, and going back to VLC and windows folders is not an option. I love XBMC to much, its sad that a bug like this ruins such a nice Home Theater software like XBMC.
As i have just moved in to my new place, i havent tested and watched a movie properly yet, i have only done some testing "here and there", and found out that 24p audio/video is out of sync.
It seems to get worse if i "fast forward" or "rewind" or skip through the movie, but the audio sync may not get any worse if i just watch a movie without any stops or skips, i havent tested yet.
As i am running through an receiver, what setting should i use in the A/V Sync method? and what does the different option means? (my english is a little rusty )
However, i plan to test advancesettings.xml and test delays this weekend, and i really hope it will work. I have well over 600 24p movies and alot of tv shows, and going back to VLC and windows folders is not an option. I love XBMC to much, its sad that a bug like this ruins such a nice Home Theater software like XBMC.