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Subject: [Bug 69675] audio broken in 24Hz/24p since 3.11 (regression)
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 19:55:18 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69675
--- Comment #1 from Andy Furniss ---
IIRC it was the XBMC people that wanted the ntsc variants in the first place as
their player defaults to sync to video exactly and would need to resample sound
at 24Hz because of this (blu-ray are 24/1.001).
Assuming you can reproduce the issue just using mplayer playing a CD - then I
can't, maybe your receiver is just more fussy than my TV.
Does it claim CEA compliance?
Of course your GPU is likely different to mine (HD4890) so I can't test like
for like properly.
The old mode is the first one listed by xrandr - can't you just avoid the ntsc
ones rather than needing them to be removed?
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Comment # 1
on bug 69675
from Andy Furniss
IIRC it was the XBMC people that wanted the ntsc variants in the first place as
their player defaults to sync to video exactly and would need to resample sound
at 24Hz because of this (blu-ray are 24/1.001).
Assuming you can reproduce the issue just using mplayer playing a CD - then I
can't, maybe your receiver is just more fussy than my TV.
Does it claim CEA compliance?
Of course your GPU is likely different to mine (HD4890) so I can't test like
for like properly.
The old mode is the first one listed by xrandr - can't you just avoid the ntsc
ones rather than needing them to be removed?
You are receiving this mail because:
- You are the assignee for the bug.
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