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#16
(2014-04-13, 23:03)Crueltylizer Wrote: now the audio is just out off sync on every other video I play. So I am a step closer.
Have you try it without "Sync playback to display"? None of my HTPC use this option, and it is working fine without it....
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I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
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#17
(2014-04-14, 01:18)bluray Wrote:
(2014-04-13, 23:03)Crueltylizer Wrote: now the audio is just out off sync on every other video I play. So I am a step closer.
Have you try it without "Sync playback to display"? None of my HTPC use this option, and it is working fine without it....

Of course you won't get any issues - you don't playback anything using 'adjust refresh rate', everything you play is I'm guessing at 60Hz (judging from previous responses), therefore you get no audio delay. Pointless telling the poster that your HTPC works fine without 'Sync playback to display' when you don't even use the same configuration in the first instance.

@Crueltylizer its a common problem, but one which has been in existence for some considerable time - see here

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=186653 and http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...udio+delay

It is possible to mitigate the issue by adding an audio delay - see video\latency section here http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Adv....xml#video.
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#18
(2014-04-14, 09:18)steelman1991 Wrote:
(2014-04-14, 01:18)bluray Wrote:
(2014-04-13, 23:03)Crueltylizer Wrote: now the audio is just out off sync on every other video I play. So I am a step closer.
Have you try it without "Sync playback to display"? None of my HTPC use this option, and it is working fine without it....

Of course you won't get any issues - you don't playback anything using 'adjust refresh rate', everything you play is I'm guessing at 60Hz (judging from previous responses), therefore you get no audio delay. Pointless telling the poster that your HTPC works fine without 'Sync playback to display' when you don't even use the same configuration in the first instance.

@Crueltylizer its a common problem, but one which has been in existence for some considerable time - see here

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=186653 and http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...udio+delay

It is possible to mitigate the issue by adding an audio delay - see video\latency section here http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Adv....xml#video.

Thank you for the responses - I have tried with "Sync playback to display" both on and off with no luck.

I guess I have to look through the other threads about sync issues. I must admit I'm rather disappointed that I used this much money on a new system just to have these problems that I never had with my Boxee (Except for is extremly slow menu's).

The link to the wiki does not work however - But I'll look through the threads.

The thing that strikes me as odd is that its not happening for all content.
I've watched 2 episodes of Arrow, with no problems. Then I went on to see 1 episode of "The Good Wife" which I had to manually set an audio delay of 0.325. Then I watched another episode of the same show and there was no problems at all. (All episodes where 720p running at 24fps - at least that is what my AVC is telling me)
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#19
Sorry for wiki link - here's a fresh one http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Advancedsettings.xml

The only way I can get reasonable audio sync is by disabling 'vertical sync' and enabling 'Sync Playback to Display'/Video Clock (Drop/Dupe audio), though this can sometimes introduce tearing YMMV.
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#20
(2014-04-13, 23:03)Crueltylizer Wrote: now the audio is just out off sync on every other video I play. So I am a step closer.
(2014-04-14, 01:18)bluray Wrote: Have you try it without "Sync playback to display"? None of my HTPC use this option, and it is working fine without it....

(2014-04-14, 09:18)steelman1991 Wrote: Of course you won't get any issues - you don't playback anything using 'adjust refresh rate', everything you play is I'm guessing at 60Hz (judging from previous responses), therefore you get no audio delay. Pointless telling the poster that your HTPC works fine without 'Sync playback to display' when you don't even use the same configuration in the first instance.
I have tried it many times with 'adjust refresh rate' enabled and 'Sync playback to display' disabled....

(2014-04-14, 13:11)Crueltylizer Wrote: Thank you for the responses - I have tried with "Sync playback to display" both on and off with no luck.
If you have not done it, you can try to set AVR to passthrough video. One of my AVR have Sync issue without passthrough video.....
>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
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