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> Extra audio buffer will be automatically enabled no matter
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> settings if using VDPAU<br>
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damn placebo effect! :) .. I queried with my wife this morning
if she found the audio to be better in sync recently and she
said no.. ahh, bang goes that theory.. usually a pause/play and
it sometimes goes back on track.. either that or a quick jump
back.<br>
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face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2">Works perfectly for me,
enjoying 24fps movie here<br>
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That IS interesting.. will have to do some more testing.. <br>
I hope this doesn't sound completely stupid.. but does "sync to
vblank" affect this by chance? I had to disable this recently
coz my HDMI cable extender is probably a lil dodgy; seemed that
after mounting the projector on the ceiling when I had "sync to
vblank" ON I got headaches very quickly while watching due to
bad refresh (have ordered better cable)... that's about the only
other thing I changed when I started losing sync.<br>
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Other than that, I'll keep testing things.. will send a post if
I find the magic setting<br>
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--<br>
Sean<br>
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