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<blockquote data-quote="red5goahead" data-source="post: 1037835" data-attributes="member: 60852"><p><em>I don't know what is happened but with mpaudiorenderer.ax , the June 17th, the file deploy with the 1.5.0 I guess, I got a significant audio/video delay when timestretch is active (23,976-->25). The delay is for the video +180 milliseconds. so I must set a -180 in the MPAR settings. There is no delay when no timestretching is performed. And that's an other opposite problem of course</em></p><p><em>I tried an MPAR with March 16th file date (1.1.3) and there are no delays. Any clues? </em></p><p><em>Remember I've an Asus Xonar DX but I had no problem at all with it under Windows 7 64 bit.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>Mhh, some files are affected , some not. The files that have this issue, it disappear with standard audio renderer , so it's related to MPAR certainly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red5goahead, post: 1037835, member: 60852"] [I]I don't know what is happened but with mpaudiorenderer.ax , the June 17th, the file deploy with the 1.5.0 I guess, I got a significant audio/video delay when timestretch is active (23,976-->25). The delay is for the video +180 milliseconds. so I must set a -180 in the MPAR settings. There is no delay when no timestretching is performed. And that's an other opposite problem of course I tried an MPAR with March 16th file date (1.1.3) and there are no delays. Any clues? Remember I've an Asus Xonar DX but I had no problem at all with it under Windows 7 64 bit. [/I] Mhh, some files are affected , some not. The files that have this issue, it disappear with standard audio renderer , so it's related to MPAR certainly [/QUOTE]
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