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Subject: [Bug 69675] audio broken in 24Hz/24p since 3.11 (regression)
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 04:47:22 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69675
--- Comment #9 from Pierre Ossman ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> 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).
>
Sure? The source material is 24 Hz, and wasn't the whole point of 24p to get
away from NTSC conversions? TV shows might be a different matter though...
> 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?
>
I would assume so. But it's not really something blingy enough to brag about on
the box. There are specs here:
http://eu.harmankardon.com/harman-kardon-product-detail-eu/avr_265.html
> 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?
If I can, I don't know how. It is xbmc that's my use case, and it tends to pick
that mode. Besides, we shouldn't have modes listed that don't work properly. :)
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Comment # 9
on bug 69675
from Pierre Ossman
(In reply to comment #1)
> 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).
>
Sure? The source material is 24 Hz, and wasn't the whole point of 24p to get
away from NTSC conversions? TV shows might be a different matter though...
> 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?
>
I would assume so. But it's not really something blingy enough to brag about on
the box. There are specs here:
http://eu.harmankardon.com/harman-kardon-product-detail-eu/avr_265.html
> 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?
If I can, I don't know how. It is xbmc that's my use case, and it tends to pick
that mode. Besides, we shouldn't have modes listed that don't work properly. :)
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