DTS 1080p stuttering (1 Viewer)

luna_s

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Just started using mediaportal, (great program btw) and everythings working great, however ive a small issue with 1080p DTS X264

720p DTS X264 play perfectly, outputting DTS to my amp, however 1080p DTS X264 the sound stutters - the video does not

1080p isnt a great concern as my LCD only does 1080i, but i was just wondering why this happens ? Ive tried playing with lots of settings,updated drivers and tried searching to no avail

CPU usage during playing of 1080p X264 is only 40-50% so i dont think its a cpu issue ? (altho it sounds like one)

cheers
 

liu6747

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hi luna_s,
thank you for the info, but can u give more detail guide how to fix, i have very similar problem as yours. I tried use MP setup -movie-player to select ac3 as audio player, not fixed and when I use MP in window (not full screen) mode I can still see ffshow video/audio icon on right bottom task bar, so seems like MP still use ffshhow as audio player
 

Darre

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You probably have to disable it in ffdshow settings. Or else - I think - it will be used as a postprocessor.
 

SiLenTYL

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    install ac3filter ..google it if u dont have it

    it has an option for spdif out audio, make sure DTS is enabled (u can enable mpeg audio, dts and ac3)

    go to the MP config app..make sure under "Movies", that u are using AC3FILTER

    done.


    i found this out as i have a 1080p x264 with dts and mpa filter(with spdif switched on) was still stuttering...tho its largely a lack of CPU that forces u to use ac3filter rather than something else whereas ac3filter uses much less CPU ...therefore causing less/no stutters

    when i got my new pc i could use any audio filter i wanted and had no stuttering
     

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