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<blockquote data-quote="josch.hh" data-source="post: 609618" data-attributes="member: 71222"><p><strong>AW: Re: Audio Codecs for Blu-Ray on Windows7 64bit and Vista 32bit</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am using 32bit GraphStudio and 32bit filters on both system, cause MP is 32bit, and all the efforts are done to get MP ready to run on the new system. I am sure that i am using the same filters.</p><p></p><p>As i mentioned above, the funny thing for Win7 64bit is (i am not sure if it has something to do with the 64bit version, might alo apply on Win7 32bit), if I unregister AC3Filter and let only ffdshow audio or MPC-MPA codec on the system, then graphstudio does not render the audio path of the m2ts file anymore. It always wants to have the AC3 filter together with one of the others.</p><p>I also can set the merrit of AC3Filter to "do not use"... the graph after is still build with AC3Filter</p><p></p><p>I know about the DTS and DD core within the HD tracks, but anyway with the same filters i should get the same graph, or?</p><p>Maybe has something to do with the Media Foundation in Win7.</p><p>I also tried Win7 Filter Tweaker... no effect (on this issue).</p><p></p><p>I simply think that it is not good/effective to have more than one audio codec in the audio path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josch.hh, post: 609618, member: 71222"] [b]AW: Re: Audio Codecs for Blu-Ray on Windows7 64bit and Vista 32bit[/b] I am using 32bit GraphStudio and 32bit filters on both system, cause MP is 32bit, and all the efforts are done to get MP ready to run on the new system. I am sure that i am using the same filters. As i mentioned above, the funny thing for Win7 64bit is (i am not sure if it has something to do with the 64bit version, might alo apply on Win7 32bit), if I unregister AC3Filter and let only ffdshow audio or MPC-MPA codec on the system, then graphstudio does not render the audio path of the m2ts file anymore. It always wants to have the AC3 filter together with one of the others. I also can set the merrit of AC3Filter to "do not use"... the graph after is still build with AC3Filter I know about the DTS and DD core within the HD tracks, but anyway with the same filters i should get the same graph, or? Maybe has something to do with the Media Foundation in Win7. I also tried Win7 Filter Tweaker... no effect (on this issue). I simply think that it is not good/effective to have more than one audio codec in the audio path. [/QUOTE]
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