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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1264340" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>I use concurrent RDP all the time, so no worries, because you've provided enough details. Intel HD4600 should be best suited with QuickSync, but you could otherwise try DXVA2 and go with native first, but try copy-back if you get random purple blocks.</p><p></p><p>As for crack noise when you fire up DTS: helped somebody fix that exact same issue and it was a combination of their BIOS, chipset driver, and LAN driver for them. Go figure that a network driver was interfering with audio, but interrupts are a funky thing and I've seen stranger things. I'd also check into Intel driver while you're at it as the chipset driver lies at the core of everything. The "Intel® Driver & Support Assistant" is surprisingly powerful to scan your system to fix that, but it does not always list beta drivers which can on occasion fix weird issues. Once you've installed the tool and scanned your system, and allow it to find updated drivers, feel free to uninstall it; the latest Intel DSA no longer remains active once you don't use it, so I now leave it installed for future update-scans, but that's your choice.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you at least can reproduce consistently and quickly at the start of playback, so it'll be easy to try adjusting one thing, play a file, and see if it is fixed or not. Be sure to try playing the same media in MPC-BE (not MPC-HC as that one also relies on LAV and you want an alternative test path) for a quick test in case it is something with LAV or MediaPortal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1264340, member: 18896"] I use concurrent RDP all the time, so no worries, because you've provided enough details. Intel HD4600 should be best suited with QuickSync, but you could otherwise try DXVA2 and go with native first, but try copy-back if you get random purple blocks. As for crack noise when you fire up DTS: helped somebody fix that exact same issue and it was a combination of their BIOS, chipset driver, and LAN driver for them. Go figure that a network driver was interfering with audio, but interrupts are a funky thing and I've seen stranger things. I'd also check into Intel driver while you're at it as the chipset driver lies at the core of everything. The "Intel® Driver & Support Assistant" is surprisingly powerful to scan your system to fix that, but it does not always list beta drivers which can on occasion fix weird issues. Once you've installed the tool and scanned your system, and allow it to find updated drivers, feel free to uninstall it; the latest Intel DSA no longer remains active once you don't use it, so I now leave it installed for future update-scans, but that's your choice. Sounds like you at least can reproduce consistently and quickly at the start of playback, so it'll be easy to try adjusting one thing, play a file, and see if it is fixed or not. Be sure to try playing the same media in MPC-BE (not MPC-HC as that one also relies on LAV and you want an alternative test path) for a quick test in case it is something with LAV or MediaPortal. [/QUOTE]
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