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Disable audio delay settings when using passthrough - Kodi

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=204537#:~:text=Since%20XBMC%20has%20a%20%27one-setting-to-rule-them-all%27%20regarding%20audio%20delay,to%20disable%20audio%20delay%20when%20passthrough%20is%20used
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Disable audio delay settings when using passthrough - Kodi

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=204537
    Since XBMC has a 'one-setting-to-rule-them-all' regarding audio delay (set it for the whole library), one either has to manually override this for all media using DTS(HD)/Dolby Digital or manually add it for the files which require a delay. So my feature suggestion would be– add a setting to disable audio delay when passthrough is used

DTS audio passthrough??? - XBMC Medi | NVIDIA …

    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/legacy-products/12/180903/dts-audio-passthrough-xbmc-mediaplayer/
    I am able to passthrough audio over HDMI which is correctly decoded by my AVR as DTS/DD from the stock player and actually with MX player, but the results aren't very watchable, it seems to struggle with the bitrate or something, as DTS has an occasional video hiccup, but DTS-HD becomes a total slideshow after ~15-30 seconds, though the audio continues to work. From …

Audio Delay on Unpause : xbmc - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/xbmc/comments/38luqd/audio_delay_on_unpause/
    Go into your advancedsettings.xml and put in <streamsilence>1</streamsilence> Then set your audio output to wasapi. If none of those work then you can just turn off bitstreaming in your xbmc audio settings. Edit: the issue is partially caused by your receiver. It takes a few seconds to recognize the ac3/dts stream, hence the silence.

Audio Delay on Unpause - Kodi

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=101011
    The audio problem is most prevalent when playing HD videos that contain either DD 5.1 or DTS audio. Basically what happens is that when I play the video, XBMC sends the multi-channel stream to the receiver and all works. As soon as I pause the video the receiver indicates that it's dropped back down to a two channel stream.

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