2007-11-01, 08:51 AM
Most of the posts i've checked regarding audio video sync issues seem to suggest looking into CPU power, or other running apps - but my machine is pretty much GBPVR only, and I think has plenty of power.
I only loose sync on live TV when the picture glitches - so i'm guessing the glitches are more down to hiccups in the DVBT broadcast signal rather than CPU usage. My ariel and cables are all pretty good quality, so there's nothing more I can do to improve that end of the system.
STBs tend to pixelate every now and then, but don't seem to exhibit the same loss of sync, so could GBPVR be made to handle these events better? Do the video and audio streams have seperate timestamps that could be checked by the software every now and again to bring them back into sync?
I only loose sync on live TV when the picture glitches - so i'm guessing the glitches are more down to hiccups in the DVBT broadcast signal rather than CPU usage. My ariel and cables are all pretty good quality, so there's nothing more I can do to improve that end of the system.
STBs tend to pixelate every now and then, but don't seem to exhibit the same loss of sync, so could GBPVR be made to handle these events better? Do the video and audio streams have seperate timestamps that could be checked by the software every now and again to bring them back into sync?
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Client 1: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | SPDIF pass through
Client 2: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | C-MEDIA USB DAC
Android: Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 4.4.2 Cyanogenmod 11[/SIZE]
Client 1: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | SPDIF pass through
Client 2: OpenElec / XBMC | Dell GX280 P4 3.4GHz |2Gig RAM | ATI HD 5450 | C-MEDIA USB DAC
Android: Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100 4.4.2 Cyanogenmod 11[/SIZE]