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TV-Server Version: RC2/latest svn
MediaPortal Version: RC2/latest svn
MediaPortal Skin: Blue Two Wide
Windows Version: Vista Home Premium
CPU Type: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
HDD: Hitachi 500Gb
Memory: 2Gb DDR2
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L
Video Card: 256MB MSI Radeon HD 3650 OC
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 8.6
Sound Card: Realtek high def
Sound Card AC3: no AC3
Sound Card Driver: 6.0.1.5657
1. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova T 500
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 4.6b
2. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova HD S2
2. TV Card Type: DVB-S
2. TV Card Driver: 4.6b
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: Cyberlink PDVD8
MPEG2 Audio Codec: ffshow
h.264 Video Codec: Cyberlink PDVD8
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Freesat
HTPC Case: Antec NSK1380
Cooling: Stock Intel
Power Supply: Antec
Remote: MS MCE
TV: Toshiba 40XF355DB
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
Hi,
Wonder if anyone else has seen this. Some BBC-HD programs have two audio tracks, the first (default) contains a spoken commentary describing what is on screen. The second (with a name of AC3:Eng) seems to be the normal sound track. It's easy to switch to the AC3 track when watching a program, but I wanted to make this the default action, so I set the options in the audio tab of my tv to set the AC3 track to be preferred. However after doing this my up until now very stable system has become very unreliable. Trying to start playback of a recording with these audio streams, often results in just audio, no video. Stopping and re-starting the same program results in my PC re-booting. Switching the audio settings back to the default restores everything back to the rock solid way it was before...
I don't currently have logs for this, but will post some as soon as possible....
Andy
PS One of the programs that seems to have this soundtrack setup is Bonekickers....
MediaPortal Version: RC2/latest svn
MediaPortal Skin: Blue Two Wide
Windows Version: Vista Home Premium
CPU Type: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
HDD: Hitachi 500Gb
Memory: 2Gb DDR2
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L
Video Card: 256MB MSI Radeon HD 3650 OC
Video Card Driver: Catalyst 8.6
Sound Card: Realtek high def
Sound Card AC3: no AC3
Sound Card Driver: 6.0.1.5657
1. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova T 500
1. TV Card Type: DVB-T
1. TV Card Driver: 4.6b
2. TV Card: Hauppauge Nova HD S2
2. TV Card Type: DVB-S
2. TV Card Driver: 4.6b
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: Cyberlink PDVD8
MPEG2 Audio Codec: ffshow
h.264 Video Codec: Cyberlink PDVD8
Satelite/CableTV Provider: Freesat
HTPC Case: Antec NSK1380
Cooling: Stock Intel
Power Supply: Antec
Remote: MS MCE
TV: Toshiba 40XF355DB
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
Hi,
Wonder if anyone else has seen this. Some BBC-HD programs have two audio tracks, the first (default) contains a spoken commentary describing what is on screen. The second (with a name of AC3:Eng) seems to be the normal sound track. It's easy to switch to the AC3 track when watching a program, but I wanted to make this the default action, so I set the options in the audio tab of my tv to set the AC3 track to be preferred. However after doing this my up until now very stable system has become very unreliable. Trying to start playback of a recording with these audio streams, often results in just audio, no video. Stopping and re-starting the same program results in my PC re-booting. Switching the audio settings back to the default restores everything back to the rock solid way it was before...
I don't currently have logs for this, but will post some as soon as possible....
Andy
PS One of the programs that seems to have this soundtrack setup is Bonekickers....