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<blockquote data-quote="phpclub" data-source="post: 829486" data-attributes="member: 117931"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have experianced a little bit of Jriver media center, which is (by many threads and opinions I've read) is by far the superior bit-perfect audio player.</p><p></p><p>I have decided to look elsewhere due to recent problems I encountered, also I'm not feeling its the best to my needs.</p><p></p><p>I tried Mediaportal, which looks awesome, have seen and read that bit-perfect audio can be achieved by using PureAudio plugin which I installed.</p><p></p><p>My question is, does the PureAudio plugin work with movies too? or better yet, how can bit-perfect audio be achieved while watching movies. No search I've tried have came up with an answer to this question.</p><p></p><p>Also, Coming from jriver which internally supports almost all required formats of files, I tried to play a 720/1080p mkv file that it did not recognize, I then installed k-lite codec pack (which is by many years of experiance) is by far the best codec pack package that causes no faults or problems with its many codecs, using that I've played the mkv file, BUT, is this the way its supposed to work?</p><p></p><p>While looking for a good htpc software, (as the wiki/faq mentions) there is no reason why I should hand-pick and experiments with millions of different codecs to see what fits and works well, this is a little bit weird for me.</p><p></p><p>Hoping to get answers, I have a professional sound system (not home professional, but REALLY commerical professional) and want to get the best out of the tons of money I've invested in it.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phpclub, post: 829486, member: 117931"] Hi, I have experianced a little bit of Jriver media center, which is (by many threads and opinions I've read) is by far the superior bit-perfect audio player. I have decided to look elsewhere due to recent problems I encountered, also I'm not feeling its the best to my needs. I tried Mediaportal, which looks awesome, have seen and read that bit-perfect audio can be achieved by using PureAudio plugin which I installed. My question is, does the PureAudio plugin work with movies too? or better yet, how can bit-perfect audio be achieved while watching movies. No search I've tried have came up with an answer to this question. Also, Coming from jriver which internally supports almost all required formats of files, I tried to play a 720/1080p mkv file that it did not recognize, I then installed k-lite codec pack (which is by many years of experiance) is by far the best codec pack package that causes no faults or problems with its many codecs, using that I've played the mkv file, BUT, is this the way its supposed to work? While looking for a good htpc software, (as the wiki/faq mentions) there is no reason why I should hand-pick and experiments with millions of different codecs to see what fits and works well, this is a little bit weird for me. Hoping to get answers, I have a professional sound system (not home professional, but REALLY commerical professional) and want to get the best out of the tons of money I've invested in it. Thank you all. [/QUOTE]
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