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Stuttering with h.264 MKV's + DTS over HDMI
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<blockquote data-quote="Ramshackle" data-source="post: 544221" data-attributes="member: 83216"><p><strong>MediaPortal Version</strong>: 1.0.2</p><p><strong>MediaPortal Skin</strong>: Spinsafe</p><p><strong>Windows Version</strong>: Win XP SP3</p><p><strong>CPU Type</strong>: Intel Atom 230</p><p><strong>HDD</strong>: 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5"</p><p><strong>Memory</strong>: 2GB</p><p><strong>Motherboard</strong>: Asus ???</p><p><strong>Video Card</strong>: NVidia ION LE</p><p><strong>Video Card Driver</strong>: Nvidia 185.99</p><p><strong>Sound Card</strong>: Nvidia High Definition Audio</p><p><strong>Sound Card AC3</strong>: Nvidia High Definition Audio</p><p><strong>Sound Card Driver</strong>: NVidia 185.99</p><p><strong>1. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>1. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>1. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>MPEG2 Video Codec</strong>: </p><p><strong>MPEG2 Audio Codec</strong>: </p><p><strong>h.264 Video Codec</strong>: Core AVC 1.9.5 (CUDA enabled)</p><p><strong>Satelite/CableTV Provider</strong>: </p><p><strong>HTPC Case</strong>: Acer Aspire Revo</p><p><strong>Cooling</strong>: </p><p><strong>Power Supply</strong>: </p><p><strong>Remote</strong>: </p><p><strong>TV</strong>: Sharp Aquos LC52D64U</p><p><strong>TV - HTPC Connection</strong>: HDMI</p><p></p><p>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...</p><p></p><p>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!</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>I have tried going into the ffdshow audio configuration and disabling it for DTS, but it seems to have no effect. </p><p> </p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramshackle, post: 544221, member: 83216"] [b]MediaPortal Version[/b]: 1.0.2 [b]MediaPortal Skin[/b]: Spinsafe [b]Windows Version[/b]: Win XP SP3 [b]CPU Type[/b]: Intel Atom 230 [b]HDD[/b]: 160GB 5400 RPM 2.5" [b]Memory[/b]: 2GB [b]Motherboard[/b]: Asus ??? [b]Video Card[/b]: NVidia ION LE [b]Video Card Driver[/b]: Nvidia 185.99 [b]Sound Card[/b]: Nvidia High Definition Audio [b]Sound Card AC3[/b]: Nvidia High Definition Audio [b]Sound Card Driver[/b]: NVidia 185.99 [b]1. TV Card[/b]: [b]1. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]1. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]2. TV Card[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]3. TV Card[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]4. TV Card[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]MPEG2 Video Codec[/b]: [b]MPEG2 Audio Codec[/b]: [b]h.264 Video Codec[/b]: Core AVC 1.9.5 (CUDA enabled) [b]Satelite/CableTV Provider[/b]: [b]HTPC Case[/b]: Acer Aspire Revo [b]Cooling[/b]: [b]Power Supply[/b]: [b]Remote[/b]: [b]TV[/b]: Sharp Aquos LC52D64U [b]TV - HTPC Connection[/b]: 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. [/QUOTE]
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