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scythe000

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ok, Win7 x32, mp1.1, SAF 5.00b1, streamedMP latest.

All is well, except these issues:

1. When I play DTS-HD movies, the sound is too high pitched, or maybe too fast

2. Fast Forwarding doesn't work and may crash MP

3. MP-Anime seems to be missing skin files.


Any Ideas?
 

mylle

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ok, Win7 x32, mp1.1, SAF 5.00b1, streamedMP latest.

All is well, except these issues:

1. When I play DTS-HD movies, the sound is too high pitched, or maybe too fast

2. Fast Forwarding doesn't work and may crash MP

3. MP-Anime seems to be missing skin files.


Any Ideas?

No clue but i have seen this too. Both on my own system and on my brother i laws system.
 

Knives03

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I suffered from this problem at one point. For me it had something to do with the audio codec that the ffdshow audio decoder was using for DTS. The default codec for DTS is libavcodec, but after changing it to libdts it seems to have fixed the problem.

To be more specific about my problem, this only happened on files that were DTS-MA. I am also using SAF 5.0, which uses ffdshow for video and audio decoders.
 

Kotik

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    I guess you are bitstreaming right?

    In any case a friend of mine has exactly the same problem, the solution was to install and use Reclock as an audio render and allow it to accept bistreaming and just pass trough the sound (just use it as an audio renderer and noting else) that did the trick for him.
     

    scythe000

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    I suffered from this problem at one point. For me it had something to do with the audio codec that the ffdshow audio decoder was using for DTS. The default codec for DTS is libavcodec, but after changing it to libdts it seems to have fixed the problem.

    To be more specific about my problem, this only happened on files that were DTS-MA. I am also using SAF 5.0, which uses ffdshow for video and audio decoders.

    libdts fixed it for me, plus upgrading my SAF to 5.0b1.
     

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    Any FraMeSToR DTSMA release is affected. I usually don't keep sample files, but I'll keep one for you ;)
     

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