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<blockquote data-quote="VerTeX" data-source="post: 482349" data-attributes="member: 40824"><p>I had the same problem with my tv when set to 24Hz. Using Reclock only worked for me when not using SPDIF, but speakers set to 5.1, and using DTS Connect (DTS Interactive) in combination with my XFi Titanium.</p><p>Perfect fluent video, and great audio with all kinds of different video/audio formats. Until yesterday when i was watching a HD movie (1080i) and audio started to fall away randomly, i have to do some more research, it could be that the CPU had a hard time =/, or DTS Connect isn't that stable.</p><p></p><p> I have yet to try the Dolby digital Live variant. </p><p></p><p>I'll let you know what that does.</p><p></p><p>Using EVR, MPC-HC with HW accl and subtitles.</p><p></p><p>Update: The problem with audio dropping seems only to be related to WMV-HD format. CPU is used 68% max, so no problem there. All else seems to work fine, however when resuming from standby there's no audio. Disabling DTS Connect and Enabling reestablishes the audio, but so far i haven't found a way to script that. =/</p><p>I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VerTeX, post: 482349, member: 40824"] I had the same problem with my tv when set to 24Hz. Using Reclock only worked for me when not using SPDIF, but speakers set to 5.1, and using DTS Connect (DTS Interactive) in combination with my XFi Titanium. Perfect fluent video, and great audio with all kinds of different video/audio formats. Until yesterday when i was watching a HD movie (1080i) and audio started to fall away randomly, i have to do some more research, it could be that the CPU had a hard time =/, or DTS Connect isn't that stable. I have yet to try the Dolby digital Live variant. I'll let you know what that does. Using EVR, MPC-HC with HW accl and subtitles. Update: The problem with audio dropping seems only to be related to WMV-HD format. CPU is used 68% max, so no problem there. All else seems to work fine, however when resuming from standby there's no audio. Disabling DTS Connect and Enabling reestablishes the audio, but so far i haven't found a way to script that. =/ I [/QUOTE]
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