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<blockquote data-quote="BMan" data-source="post: 591758" data-attributes="member: 82076"><p>This is awesome Jaybeam. I’ve waited for 2 years to have the ability to play ripped blu-rays with Dolby True HD output using MP. Now it seems to be here. I battled my way through the install last night. I had some issues and learning’s along the way – so I thought I would share the experience.</p><p></p><p>Bariko, I also use an ATI 2600 XT connected to a Xonar HDAV Slim connected to a Denon A/V Receiver. All connections are HDMI. I’m running Win 7 64 bit. It wasn’t a straight forward install, but I did get it to work. My receiver does show that the signal is Dolby True HD.</p><p></p><p>I’m fairly knowledgeable about PCs, but I’m new to this ffdshow stuff. So I started by following the instructions in the first post perfectly. When I tried to play a ripped blu-ray I got an error window stating “Unable to play. Video AVC. Audio True HD.”</p><p></p><p>I then uninstalled ffdshow and followed Iceman’s directions using SAF 4.00 stable - per post #28. After this, the ripped blu-ray played but did not output Dolby True HD sound.</p><p></p><p>After a few more uninstalls and re-installs I did the following. I installed SAF 4.00 stable. I then installed ffdshow per post #1. I registered the Arcsoft render per post #1. I then tried playing the ripped blu-ray and ……. IT WORKED! There seems to be a few bugs, but it looks promising.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know why it worked, or why my other attempts failed. Maybe the smart folks out there who understand this stuff could explain. I will be trying to figure it out, but going to work got in the way.</p><p></p><p>The bugs I’m experiencing. Sometimes the audio doesn’t start properly. Its skips and beeps – but no real audio. Also, the audio seems to get stuck in Dolby True HD – similar to CypherMK as noted in post #8. Iceman’s comments in post #22 are interesting. My output is configured for the Digital pass-through and it seems to be bit streaming fine. I’ll need to look at it again.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone that’s working on this. Your postings have been really helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMan, post: 591758, member: 82076"] This is awesome Jaybeam. I’ve waited for 2 years to have the ability to play ripped blu-rays with Dolby True HD output using MP. Now it seems to be here. I battled my way through the install last night. I had some issues and learning’s along the way – so I thought I would share the experience. Bariko, I also use an ATI 2600 XT connected to a Xonar HDAV Slim connected to a Denon A/V Receiver. All connections are HDMI. I’m running Win 7 64 bit. It wasn’t a straight forward install, but I did get it to work. My receiver does show that the signal is Dolby True HD. I’m fairly knowledgeable about PCs, but I’m new to this ffdshow stuff. So I started by following the instructions in the first post perfectly. When I tried to play a ripped blu-ray I got an error window stating “Unable to play. Video AVC. Audio True HD.” I then uninstalled ffdshow and followed Iceman’s directions using SAF 4.00 stable - per post #28. After this, the ripped blu-ray played but did not output Dolby True HD sound. After a few more uninstalls and re-installs I did the following. I installed SAF 4.00 stable. I then installed ffdshow per post #1. I registered the Arcsoft render per post #1. I then tried playing the ripped blu-ray and ……. IT WORKED! There seems to be a few bugs, but it looks promising. I don’t know why it worked, or why my other attempts failed. Maybe the smart folks out there who understand this stuff could explain. I will be trying to figure it out, but going to work got in the way. The bugs I’m experiencing. Sometimes the audio doesn’t start properly. Its skips and beeps – but no real audio. Also, the audio seems to get stuck in Dolby True HD – similar to CypherMK as noted in post #8. Iceman’s comments in post #22 are interesting. My output is configured for the Digital pass-through and it seems to be bit streaming fine. I’ll need to look at it again. Thanks to everyone that’s working on this. Your postings have been really helpful. [/QUOTE]
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