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I just switched to a NAS solution with a Revo 3610 Win7 front end. (I had a tower with an internal drive before). It seems that whenever I pause and unpause, it seems the video has to 'catch up' to the audio. Nothing skips or stutters, just the video seems to unpause a second later than the audio.
Is this a result of a NAS solution, or a setting with Dharma Beta 2? (I was using the previous stable version.)
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Interested in this, I get that too.
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2010-10-21, 06:11
(This post was last modified: 2010-10-21, 06:14 by Jeff Flowerday.)
Yah, there is something weird going on with unpause. I actually think that part of the audio is lost and the video quickly speeds up for half second to catch up to where the audio now is. When the video catches up then the audio starts playing again.
When pausing on a certain dialog, parts of it are missing on unpause.
Dharma Beta 3, DXVA enabled, SMB share.
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2010-10-21, 12:41
(This post was last modified: 2010-10-21, 13:42 by StarChild.)
I also have this problem. I wonder if this is causing me rewind problem too. Sometimes if I don't rewind fast enough it plays forward instead.
Kodi 17.0 Krypton, Win10 running on an ASRock ION 330HT HTPC
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2010-10-22, 18:57
(This post was last modified: 2010-10-22, 19:00 by ashlar.)
Hi Jeff, tried this as soon as I got home.
Nope, I set Windows 7 to 5.1 96KHz and, in foobar2000 Direct Sound, a stereo 44.1KHz mp3 was playing back in 5.1 96KHz, as expected.
In XBMC, everything came out bitperfect. I have DTS stuff, AC3 stuff, FLAC multichannels in MKVs... No upsample happened (and FLAC definitely gets decoded to 5.1 LPCM by XBMC before getting sent to the receiver). How are you connecting?
Edit: tried the interface thing you suggested. That got upsampled. On the same session I played back a concert MKV, with FLAC 5.1 lossless, and it stayed at 5.1 48KHz.
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2010-10-22, 21:24
(This post was last modified: 2010-10-22, 21:28 by Jeff Flowerday.)
HDMI to Pioneer Elite Receiver. HDMI chosen in XBMC with 7.1 as speaker configuration.
ATI HDMI drivers from 10.9a catalyst. The 48KHz FLAC stuff in my MKVs definately shows up at my amp upsampled to 96KHz by directsound.