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<blockquote data-quote="floepie" data-source="post: 418474" data-attributes="member: 59663"><p>Do you have 44.1 as the default frequency your default directsound device will output? (playback device properties). Have you selected 44.1 as one of the frequencies your receiver will accept? These are both Vista audio settings (not found in Reclock).</p><p></p><p>You can choose to have Reclock simply pass through DTS and AC3 in the Reclock settings to have the audio unadulterated, unless of course, you choose to have the audio, and hence, the video, sped up ever so slightly to 24 fps, in which case, you would still be able to send the AC3 and DTS in their compressed form. But, you would only do that if you had a monitor which supports a refresh rate that is a multiple of 24. Otherwise, there is no need. Hope that helps..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floepie, post: 418474, member: 59663"] Do you have 44.1 as the default frequency your default directsound device will output? (playback device properties). Have you selected 44.1 as one of the frequencies your receiver will accept? These are both Vista audio settings (not found in Reclock). You can choose to have Reclock simply pass through DTS and AC3 in the Reclock settings to have the audio unadulterated, unless of course, you choose to have the audio, and hence, the video, sped up ever so slightly to 24 fps, in which case, you would still be able to send the AC3 and DTS in their compressed form. But, you would only do that if you had a monitor which supports a refresh rate that is a multiple of 24. Otherwise, there is no need. Hope that helps.. [/QUOTE]
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