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MediaPortal Version: 1.0.2
MediaPortal Skin: Spinsafe
Windows Version: Win XP SP3
CPU Type: Intel Atom 230
HDD: 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5"
Memory: 2GB
Motherboard: Asus ???
Video Card: NVidia ION LE
Video Card Driver: Nvidia 185.99
Sound Card: Nvidia High Definition Audio
Sound Card AC3: Nvidia High Definition Audio
Sound Card Driver: NVidia 185.99
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2. TV Card Driver:
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MPEG2 Video Codec:
MPEG2 Audio Codec:
h.264 Video Codec: Core AVC 1.9.5 (CUDA enabled)
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Acer Aspire Revo
Cooling:
Power Supply:
Remote:
TV: Sharp Aquos LC52D64U
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
I've read quite about quite a few people having DTS stuttering issues in MP here on the forums but I haven't seen my exact situation solved yet...
Note that I am using HDMI directly to my TV speakers, no receiver or audio device capable of decoding DTS audio. So I don't want SPDIF passthru, I need a codec to decode it for me!
I have the Acer Aspire Revo (LE, the 1GB model which I upgraded to 2). I was experiencing blippy/stuttery audio for all "DTS In Container" MKV's regardless of how I played them (in MP or not). Then I tried diagnosing it using ZoomPlayer, as it gives very fine-grained control over codecs. When I removed ffdshow as the DTS codec, and switched to AC3Filter, the files sounded fine. However, I don't know how to do the equivalent in MP. There, the only option is for "MPEG/AC3 Audio decoder" - does this control DTS decoding too? If so, setting it to "AC3Filter" doesn't fix my problem anyway.
I have tried going into the ffdshow audio configuration and disabling it for DTS, but it seems to have no effect.
FWIW, I know that I could have MP launch Zoomplayer it will be fine, but then I'll have a bunch of issues with the remote, which ZP doesn't support natively like MP does.
MediaPortal Skin: Spinsafe
Windows Version: Win XP SP3
CPU Type: Intel Atom 230
HDD: 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5"
Memory: 2GB
Motherboard: Asus ???
Video Card: NVidia ION LE
Video Card Driver: Nvidia 185.99
Sound Card: Nvidia High Definition Audio
Sound Card AC3: Nvidia High Definition Audio
Sound Card Driver: NVidia 185.99
1. TV Card:
1. TV Card Type:
1. TV Card Driver:
2. TV Card:
2. TV Card Type:
2. TV Card Driver:
3. TV Card:
3. TV Card Type:
3. TV Card Driver:
4. TV Card:
4. TV Card Type:
4. TV Card Driver:
MPEG2 Video Codec:
MPEG2 Audio Codec:
h.264 Video Codec: Core AVC 1.9.5 (CUDA enabled)
Satelite/CableTV Provider:
HTPC Case: Acer Aspire Revo
Cooling:
Power Supply:
Remote:
TV: Sharp Aquos LC52D64U
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
I've read quite about quite a few people having DTS stuttering issues in MP here on the forums but I haven't seen my exact situation solved yet...
Note that I am using HDMI directly to my TV speakers, no receiver or audio device capable of decoding DTS audio. So I don't want SPDIF passthru, I need a codec to decode it for me!
I have the Acer Aspire Revo (LE, the 1GB model which I upgraded to 2). I was experiencing blippy/stuttery audio for all "DTS In Container" MKV's regardless of how I played them (in MP or not). Then I tried diagnosing it using ZoomPlayer, as it gives very fine-grained control over codecs. When I removed ffdshow as the DTS codec, and switched to AC3Filter, the files sounded fine. However, I don't know how to do the equivalent in MP. There, the only option is for "MPEG/AC3 Audio decoder" - does this control DTS decoding too? If so, setting it to "AC3Filter" doesn't fix my problem anyway.
I have tried going into the ffdshow audio configuration and disabling it for DTS, but it seems to have no effect.
FWIW, I know that I could have MP launch Zoomplayer it will be fine, but then I'll have a bunch of issues with the remote, which ZP doesn't support natively like MP does.