2023-03-02, 23:29
Okay - this was what I asumed ... 10 years back. The intel driver changed the bit depths it uses for hdmi handshaking. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97442 - now it's also clear why forcing 8 bit fixes it - which is btw. exactly what the AVR does, when you switch it to Standard instead of Enhanced -> see the Denon Manual.
Please file a bug with the intel people and provide them your drm.debug=0xe enabled log. I think the CTS values for 24p on your setup are still not correct and that's causing this said internal audio clock drift.
https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.t...6ed5e0a769 <- Yeah, I did not track that stuff in recent years, so have no idea what was upstreamed. I think I would go with the "Standard setting" for the Denon for now ... you don't really loose anything as there is no 10 bit HDR output for intel on linux yet.
Please file a bug with the intel people and provide them your drm.debug=0xe enabled log. I think the CTS values for 24p on your setup are still not correct and that's causing this said internal audio clock drift.
https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.t...6ed5e0a769 <- Yeah, I did not track that stuff in recent years, so have no idea what was upstreamed. I think I would go with the "Standard setting" for the Denon for now ... you don't really loose anything as there is no 10 bit HDR output for intel on linux yet.