Broadcom Crystal HD skiploopfilter and video settings?
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I am wondering what are the best settings for the CrystalHD
Default for ATV is 8. Can this be reduced to 0 with CrystalHD installed?
Also what are the best settings for video/audio sync? I use audio clock but I still get some jitter (though this seems to have got worse with the new SVN releases)
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interceptor121 Wrote:I am wondering what are the best settings for the CrystalHD
Default for ATV is 8. Can this be reduced to 0 with CrystalHD installed?
Also what are the best settings for video/audio sync? I use audio clock but I still get some jitter (though this seems to have got worse with the new SVN releases)

skiploopfilter is a ffmpeg software codec option, does nothing under crystalhd.
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#3
Thanks for that.
How about the sync audio/video and the 3 options?
Are those also ffmpeg settings?
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interceptor121 Wrote:Thanks for that.
How about the sync audio/video and the 3 options?
Are those also ffmpeg settings?

no, they are internal player behavior options that control how audio and video are sync'ed.
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#5
So what's the ideal A/V sync method when using the CrystalHD as the renderer?
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#6
If there was an ideal one, there wouldn't be a settings. It's completely subjective. Just play with them and see what you like best. Personally, I leave it all off and everything works fine.
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#7
I tried them all the best is video clock skip/dupe audio it does not introduce any issues and seems to be more effective for the CPU
I think some of the playback issue are the result of some issues in the recent SVN in earlier versions I had nearly no problem now it seems that an ATV reboot is needed to put performance back on track
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