2014-05-03, 23:26
Hello guys,
i have the same problem, i need configure delay of 250ms when i watch 24p movies.
This solve the problem, but only part of problem. The "global a/v delay feature" works fine to me, but works only in movies with HD Audio (DTS HD MA). Movies with ac3 audio (non HD) not need delay.
Is possible configure "global a/v delay" for specific audio type? I need something like this:
I have so dual audio movies, the original audio is in HD, but the dubbed audio is non HD, commonly ac3. To watch the movie original, i simply play the movie, but if i want watch the dubbed, i need configure audio delay to revert delay of "global a/v delay".
The problem occur only if i use 24hz display. If i use 60hz all works fine.
Sorry for my poor english.
i have the same problem, i need configure delay of 250ms when i watch 24p movies.
This solve the problem, but only part of problem. The "global a/v delay feature" works fine to me, but works only in movies with HD Audio (DTS HD MA). Movies with ac3 audio (non HD) not need delay.
Is possible configure "global a/v delay" for specific audio type? I need something like this:
Code:
<video>
<latency>
<delay>0</delay>
<refresh>
<min>23</min>
<max>24</max>
<delay>250</delay>
<audiotype>dts-hd-ma,dolby-true-hd</audiotype>
</refresh>
</latency>
</video>
I have so dual audio movies, the original audio is in HD, but the dubbed audio is non HD, commonly ac3. To watch the movie original, i simply play the movie, but if i want watch the dubbed, i need configure audio delay to revert delay of "global a/v delay".
The problem occur only if i use 24hz display. If i use 60hz all works fine.
Sorry for my poor english.