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<blockquote data-quote="davidf" data-source="post: 1125673" data-attributes="member: 19484"><p>If it's on the TV side then it's likely that his tv is running a little faster than 50hz. TV and recordings (I think recordings) are sent at 50 frames per second, in the UK, so as MPAR matches the video frames to the tv frames. Given a bit of time it will run out of audio.</p><p></p><p>Symptoms would be that it starts OK then starts to stutter and doesn't recover - disable Mpar for tv in the configuration.</p><p></p><p>Your tv runs at 50 hz or below so you don't have the problem (press shift 1 and look at the bias value,your fathers will be > 1 yours < 1 - could be the other way round as I can't remember the calculation)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidf, post: 1125673, member: 19484"] If it's on the TV side then it's likely that his tv is running a little faster than 50hz. TV and recordings (I think recordings) are sent at 50 frames per second, in the UK, so as MPAR matches the video frames to the tv frames. Given a bit of time it will run out of audio. Symptoms would be that it starts OK then starts to stutter and doesn't recover - disable Mpar for tv in the configuration. Your tv runs at 50 hz or below so you don't have the problem (press shift 1 and look at the bias value,your fathers will be > 1 yours < 1 - could be the other way round as I can't remember the calculation) [/QUOTE]
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