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<blockquote data-quote="ajp8164" data-source="post: 737731" data-attributes="member: 64375"><p><strong>A/V sync drift</strong></p><p></p><p>[USER=81884]sjeffrey[/USER], @Wile E. --</p><p></p><p>I think you guys know a little about my setup now ;-) I also updated My System information. I left the tv on over night and still have an a/v sync drift issue. Do you guys not experience this? I'm not sure how this happens except to guess that the video frames are being dropped while audio keeps up. On that note, do you guys see frames being dropped? With dxva in play now I see very few dropped frames (as a sample, 0.6% dropped after about 15 minutes). Now, I assume that a dropped video frame does not affect (or discard) the audio presented during that frame time (I never hear gaps in the audio; would I be able to during such a small time frame?)</p><p></p><p>Could this simply be due to my use of onboard HD3200 video? My 5450 should be here today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajp8164, post: 737731, member: 64375"] [b]A/V sync drift[/b] [USER=81884]sjeffrey[/USER], @Wile E. -- I think you guys know a little about my setup now ;-) I also updated My System information. I left the tv on over night and still have an a/v sync drift issue. Do you guys not experience this? I'm not sure how this happens except to guess that the video frames are being dropped while audio keeps up. On that note, do you guys see frames being dropped? With dxva in play now I see very few dropped frames (as a sample, 0.6% dropped after about 15 minutes). Now, I assume that a dropped video frame does not affect (or discard) the audio presented during that frame time (I never hear gaps in the audio; would I be able to during such a small time frame?) Could this simply be due to my use of onboard HD3200 video? My 5450 should be here today. [/QUOTE]
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