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<blockquote data-quote="geov" data-source="post: 620784" data-attributes="member: 26381"><p>Welcome...</p><p></p><p>Sound problems are usually related to configurations not matching up... For example, ffdshow is configured for stereo but your windows-7 is configured as 5.1 For example in a 5.1 set-up the centre-speaker would usually output "voice", and the other speakers should give the rest of the audio. So first make sure that all the configurations match up. Then second, you might need to configure ffdshow properly...the difference between VLC and MP is that VLC uses its own internal codec, where as MP will use the codec you configure. Your problem might just require you to boost the centre-speaker volume in ffdshow, but it can also be that you have to up-mix stereo to 5.1 so that all your speakers are used.... Is there a reason why you have changed the Audio-Renderer settings? This setting is usually left to "default" because changing it could result in some nasty audio problems (like sync issues..etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geov, post: 620784, member: 26381"] Welcome... Sound problems are usually related to configurations not matching up... For example, ffdshow is configured for stereo but your windows-7 is configured as 5.1 For example in a 5.1 set-up the centre-speaker would usually output "voice", and the other speakers should give the rest of the audio. So first make sure that all the configurations match up. Then second, you might need to configure ffdshow properly...the difference between VLC and MP is that VLC uses its own internal codec, where as MP will use the codec you configure. Your problem might just require you to boost the centre-speaker volume in ffdshow, but it can also be that you have to up-mix stereo to 5.1 so that all your speakers are used.... Is there a reason why you have changed the Audio-Renderer settings? This setting is usually left to "default" because changing it could result in some nasty audio problems (like sync issues..etc) [/QUOTE]
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