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so you are saying RRC is disabled for every video (not only bluray) when
BDHandler is enabled?
Original comment by apond...@gmail.com
on 29 Sep 2010 at 8:55
No. RRC is not disabled, it actually does change the RR. But then the movie
playback fails (only audio, no video).
For the test I started with a RR of 50Hz, then started a movie at 25fps, RRC is
called but no change required, playback is good. Then stopped playback and
started a movie at 24fps, RCC is called, does the RR change and playback fails.
If I do the exact same thing, but with BDHandler disabled also the second
playback is fine.
I will still test what happens if I start at 24Hz and change to 50Hz.
VdR
Original comment by tomal...@gmail.com
on 29 Sep 2010 at 5:20
I guess I still owe you that second test.
To my surprise, if I start at 24Hz and then change to 50Hz, there is no
problem, playback starts as usual. Of course when I then change back to 24Hz
playback fails.
Logs for doing as described are attached.
I'm not sure why this is qualified as 'severity minor', BDHandler enables to
playback BRD, automatic refresh rate makes it jutter free. It is essential that
they work together.
Thanks,
VdR
Original comment by tomal...@gmail.com
on 7 Nov 2010 at 2:23
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