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There hasn't been any reports for such issue, but it might be that people havent been using pause that much. The issue is probably only related to the timestrecthing feature and the longer the playback duration (without any seeking) has been the bigger the A/V sync issue you are experiencing after resuming from the pause is. I'm unable to repladuce the issue on my HTPC or development PC. Logs might give some clues about the issue so please do following: 1) start a movie that you know can cause the A/V sync issue on resume2) let the movie play for one hour3) pause movie4) resume movie5) take note how much the A/V sync is off (a rough estimate is probably all that can be done)6) upload the MPAudioRenderer.log here We are currently rewriting some of the drift correction etc. related code in MPAR and hopefully that helps with the issue you are seeing. There are some HW setups (@gibman has one ) that are seeing A/V sync drifting while the actual playback and hopefully it is somewhat related to the issue you are seeing.
There hasn't been any reports for such issue, but it might be that people havent been using pause that much. The issue is probably only related to the timestrecthing feature and the longer the playback duration (without any seeking) has been the bigger the A/V sync issue you are experiencing after resuming from the pause is.
I'm unable to repladuce the issue on my HTPC or development PC. Logs might give some clues about the issue so please do following:
1) start a movie that you know can cause the A/V sync issue on resume
2) let the movie play for one hour
3) pause movie
4) resume movie
5) take note how much the A/V sync is off (a rough estimate is probably all that can be done)
6) upload the MPAudioRenderer.log here
We are currently rewriting some of the drift correction etc. related code in MPAR and hopefully that helps with the issue you are seeing. There are some HW setups (@gibman has one ) that are seeing A/V sync drifting while the actual playback and hopefully it is somewhat related to the issue you are seeing.