[PATCH] Global AV delay support via advancedsettings.xml

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Post: #11
Yeah, which is why we're holding off. AE is getting reasonably close to the point where it can be slotted in to master now.

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ashlar Offline
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jmarshall Wrote:Yeah, which is why we're holding off. AE is getting reasonably close to the point where it can be slotted in to master now.
Right. Smile
Thanks for the clarification.

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Post: #13
damn... i dont find out how to apply this patch.
My 55LX9500 produces a lag of 50-100 ms with post processing. My old pioneer can't compensate this dealy =/

I want to apply this diff. Does anybody have the commands for me. I checked out xbmc Dharma using git. Whats next?

Thanks a lot!!

Edit: Cant be patched to the normal Dharma-PVR release or? AdvancedSettings.cpp and h is missing there
(This post was last modified: 2011-04-29 11:07 by Krautmaster.)
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sonic00 Offline
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Post: #14
Hi,

I'm using that patch for Dharma 10.1. So, in the near future, Dharma will replace by Eden, but what happend with that patch? Is it already integrated in Eden, or do we need a new patch for it?

I ask because I definitely need that kind of patch do adjust the audio delay for my TV. Will that be possible in Eden?
(This post was last modified: 2011-10-02 01:52 by sonic00.)
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Kalliban Offline
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Post: #15
I'm also wondering this. Since the audio engine has been postponed, this patch would be able to treat the symptoms.. Nod
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Post: #16
Well, if you are willing to build your own XBMC, here are all patches that I use in my own home environment:
https://github.com/a11599/xbmc/commits/my_build

Including a pretty much Eden compatible version of this patch. Don't know if it applies cleanly to current master. Might need some adjustments.
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sebj Offline
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Post: #17
+1

Let's have this integrate full stop.

Setting a 250ms delay manually on every 24p file has been driving me nuts.
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sebj Offline
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I applied your patch to a personal build of openelec and it works!

finally!

Seriously, hope this gets in xbmc, it's a simple thing that just makes an AV geek giddy!Big Grin

thanks so much!
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Post: #19
After a day of using the patch, seems like for sync to be "spot on" for some reason, I just have to go, during playback, press on the delay, which brings up the delay selector uptop in confluence, and then the sync lock.

Not entering any values, just invoking it.

@a11599

Makes any sense?
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a11599 Offline
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Post: #20
Well, that should not be like that. Smile Bringing up the dialog makes no difference here. The patch was made/tested on Windows, but it should be platform agnostic... Try entering some large values like 500 ms which is easy to spot. So you can see whether or not the patch works without bringing up the dialog.
(This post was last modified: 2012-01-08 18:57 by a11599.)
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