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<blockquote data-quote="tomoqv" data-source="post: 131498" data-attributes="member: 21836"><p>Tried the NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder Platinum 30 day Trial version today, same thing. No audio on AC3 channels. I am now using the Dscaler codec, which seems to work on all of my channels, MPEG or AC3. Still having problems, though, when a channel switches from AC3 to MPEG (like SVT2 when broadcasting local Swedish news), when the sound disappears and I have to switch to another channel and back again. I would really like a codec that could handle MPEG as well as AC3 audio and changes between the two without glitches - that would make TV viewing a much less troublesome experience.</p><p></p><p>I am trying to convince my parents that this is the future, but so far their Sony Bravia is much more stable when it comes to watching TV in real time. No audio problems, no stutter, faster channel changes, etc. They are quite impressed, though, with all the nice features of MP. </p><p></p><p>Tomas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomoqv, post: 131498, member: 21836"] Tried the NVIDIA PureVideo Decoder Platinum 30 day Trial version today, same thing. No audio on AC3 channels. I am now using the Dscaler codec, which seems to work on all of my channels, MPEG or AC3. Still having problems, though, when a channel switches from AC3 to MPEG (like SVT2 when broadcasting local Swedish news), when the sound disappears and I have to switch to another channel and back again. I would really like a codec that could handle MPEG as well as AC3 audio and changes between the two without glitches - that would make TV viewing a much less troublesome experience. I am trying to convince my parents that this is the future, but so far their Sony Bravia is much more stable when it comes to watching TV in real time. No audio problems, no stutter, faster channel changes, etc. They are quite impressed, though, with all the nice features of MP. Tomas [/QUOTE]
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