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The Marantz NR1711 seems to exhibit a high variance in HDMI audio latency when switching between audio formats that have a different number of channels. If the same number of channels is used for all tested audio formats, the audio latency remains consistent between measurements.
This seems to be a problematic behaviour with this specific AV receiver. I believe that it is a good thing that this problem is revealed by the AV Latency.com toolkit, but it makes for a frustrating user experience for a reviewer. Maybe there is some way that a user of the AV Latency.com toolkit could be made aware of this sort of issue coming up with certain AV receivers...?
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One possible “solution” to this is to present a pop-up when a high latency variance has been detected and formats with different number of channels was tested. It could say something like:
“A high latency variance has been detected. Some AV Receivers have a bug that causes their audio latency to vary greatly the first time a signal switches between audio formats with a different number of channels. Try re-testing with audio formats that share the same number of channels to see if this changes the audio latency variance.”
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Switching between audio formats with different number of channels causes high latency variance
Switching between audio formats with different number of channels causes high latency variance on Marantz AV receiver
Mar 14, 2022
Another feature that could help with this issue is an advanced configuration option to disable format switching between passes to allow the user to test with only a single audio format. This would enable the user to understand the behaviour of the DUT in different conditions.
The Marantz NR1711 seems to exhibit a high variance in HDMI audio latency when switching between audio formats that have a different number of channels. If the same number of channels is used for all tested audio formats, the audio latency remains consistent between measurements.
This seems to be a problematic behaviour with this specific AV receiver. I believe that it is a good thing that this problem is revealed by the AV Latency.com toolkit, but it makes for a frustrating user experience for a reviewer. Maybe there is some way that a user of the AV Latency.com toolkit could be made aware of this sort of issue coming up with certain AV receivers...?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: