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<blockquote data-quote="Inker" data-source="post: 80989" data-attributes="member: 10541"><p>I meant you should manully edit the default graph to delete the MPA part (delete the MPA filter and manualle connect the Splitters stream1 pin to the WM Speech encoder pin and see if that plays. Then try to delete the WM Speech encoder parts and manually connect the MPA's out pint to the AC3 filters pin and see if that plays).</p><p></p><p>To make it stick (depends on which one, if one at all, of the above plays) we will need to dig in and change the filters merits. I'm guessing what should work is to lower the MPA's merit to a very low setting (it might very well be this ones set way too high and causes all the trouble) and optionally also uping the AC3's filter merit. To change merits you can use Radlight's filter manager (free download, again google it). This should result in a graph taking the same audio route as your manual graph which worked. I'm pretty sure its the audio messing up.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inker, post: 80989, member: 10541"] I meant you should manully edit the default graph to delete the MPA part (delete the MPA filter and manualle connect the Splitters stream1 pin to the WM Speech encoder pin and see if that plays. Then try to delete the WM Speech encoder parts and manually connect the MPA's out pint to the AC3 filters pin and see if that plays). To make it stick (depends on which one, if one at all, of the above plays) we will need to dig in and change the filters merits. I'm guessing what should work is to lower the MPA's merit to a very low setting (it might very well be this ones set way too high and causes all the trouble) and optionally also uping the AC3's filter merit. To change merits you can use Radlight's filter manager (free download, again google it). This should result in a graph taking the same audio route as your manual graph which worked. I'm pretty sure its the audio messing up. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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