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Message #20504
Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
> On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 2:46 AM, Matthias Apitz <guru@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > FWIW, I found some nice test streams in YT, like this:
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> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucZl6vQ_8Uo
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> > which make any test more objective.
I watched this in my BQ E4.5 with the browser app and in my FreeBSD netbook
with FF: when the jumping ball hits the dash in ground zero, the 'plonk'
sounds exactly with the hit.
With the M10 the dash is already at 4-5 tens of a second ahead when
the 'plonk' sounds, definitely off-sync.
This is regardless of having applied the command proposed by Oli, at
least in my device. Maybe the issue is more complex and not only
software related.
matthias
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Vic G, 2016-04-26
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Gareth France, 2016-04-26
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Timo Leppiniemi, 2016-04-26
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Vic G, 2016-04-27
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Matthias Apitz, 2016-04-27
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Oliver Grawert, 2016-04-27
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Matthias Apitz, 2016-04-27
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Matthias Apitz, 2016-05-06
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Matthias Apitz, 2016-05-07
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Re: Aquaris M10 playing movies
From: Jim Hodapp, 2016-05-07