[Bug 69675] audio broken in 24Hz/24p since 3.11 (regression)

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Comment # 34 on bug 69675 from
I need something to regression test.

With xbmc I can sync to the video clock and drop / dupe audio, when they are
running into different directions.

Example: 

Watching 1080i50 (was better with the SW patch):
14:26:12 T:140478137739008 WARNING: CDVDMessageQueue(audio)::Get - asked for
new data packet, with nothing available
14:27:08 T:140478137739008 WARNING: Previous line repeats 10 times.
14:27:08 T:140478137739008   DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: Discontinuity1 -
was:74579944528.817001, should be:74579839111.000000, error:-105417.817001

1080p24 does not work reliable with the SW patch (that I told via mail).

The pll patch you linked caused severe issues for some users, therefore I
unapplied it. Btw. this was also quite curious with it:

Without the pll clock patch I used radeontool to change the 0x05b4 from 1485000
to 1487500 which the pll clock should accomplish automatically - sadly it had
other side effects.

Best would really be some ms timer and play some audio / video stream and
measure the length.

Open for ideas here to track that down correctly, as the tests are quite a lot:
1080p24, 1080-24.0, 1080@50hz, 60hz, ac3, dts, lpcm, dts-hd.

Without highjacking this thread - what about the register dumped I sent via
Mail, it seems fglrx uses a 10 khz clock (relevant registers are factor 10)


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