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sound optical S/PDIF problam in Vista
Posted: 01 Apr 2007 14:17
by drpc
hi
i use Vista system
DirectX 10 on vista
vlc ver 0.8.5
Sound card : Realtek on asus motherboard p5 hd deluxe
Vga card : 7600Gt
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the picture on vlc is oK
sound problem via optical S/PDIF
i config this parameter on Sound
1. use on S/PDIF interface.
2.Settings->Preferences->Audio->Output modules Win32 WaveOut extension output
and the sound is all the time vibrator (move spasmodically) on optical S/PDIF
what i need to do ??????????????????????? to fix the problem
thanks
Posted: 01 Apr 2007 17:28
by CloudStalker
While the video or DVD is playing, disable the audio track and re-enable. Right-click on the player and scroll down to “Audio Track”. I’m not 100% sure it will work, but it’s worth a try.
Posted: 01 Apr 2007 21:40
by drpc
thanks
but is not help
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Posted: 01 Apr 2007 23:13
by DJ
If you search for Realtek or Realtec here, you will probably find a set of drivers that actually work.
Posted: 02 Apr 2007 09:14
by drpc
hi
i try to run via Mv2player and Mce software is work Good
100% is config on VLc.
i need help ????????????????????????????///
Thanks
Posted: 02 Apr 2007 13:53
by drpc
hi
this is the log massge
main debug: looking for decoder module: 27 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "a52"
main debug: thread 3916 (decoder) created at priority 2 (input/decoder.c:159)
ts warning: first packet for pid=17 cc=0xf
ts warning: first packet for pid=20 cc=0xf
a52: A/52 channels:6 samplerate:48000 bitrate:384000
main debug: looking for audio output module: 3 candidates
waveout debug: channel reordering needed
waveout debug: device supports 5.1 channels
waveout debug: device supports 4 channels
waveout debug: device supports 2 channels
waveout debug: device supports 1 channel
waveout debug: device supports A/52 over S/PDIF
main debug: thread 3972 (waveOut Notification Thread) created at priority 15 (waveout.c:343)
main debug: using audio output module "waveout"
main debug: output 'spdi' 48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE frame=1536 samples/6144 bytes
main debug: mixer 'a52 ' 48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE frame=1536 samples/6144 bytes
main debug: filter(s) 'a52 '->'spdi' 48000 Hz->48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE->3F2R/LFE
main debug: looking for audio filter module: 24 candidates
main debug: using audio filter module "a52tospdif"
main debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
main debug: looking for audio mixer module: 3 candidates
main debug: using audio mixer module "spdif_mixer"
main debug: input 'a52 ' 48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE frame=1536 samples/1536 bytes
main debug: audio output is starving (186622), playing silence
libmpeg2 debug: 1920x1080 (display 1920,1080), aspect 768000, sar 1:1, 29.971 fps
main debug: no usable vout present, spawning one
main debug: looking for sub filter module: 1 candidate
main debug: creating OSD menu object
main debug: opening osd definition file osdmenu/default.cfg
main error: failed to open OSD definition file osdmenu/default.cfg
main error: creating OSD menu object failed
osdmenu error: osdmenu filter discarded
main warning: no sub filter module matching "text" could be loaded
main debug: no sub filter found
main debug: window size: 1920x1080
main debug: looking for video output module: 5 candidates
vout_directx debug: creating DirectXEventThread
main debug: waiting for thread completion
vout_directx debug: DirectXCreateWindow
vout_directx debug: created video sub-window
main debug: thread 4032 (DirectX Events Thread) created at priority 0 (directx.c:263)
vout_directx debug: DirectXEventThread running
vout_directx debug: DirectXInitDDraw
vout_directx debug: directx-device:
vout_directx debug:
vout_directx debug: DirectXEnumCallback: WinFast PX7600 GT(NVIDIA), \\.\DISPLAY1
vout_directx debug: selecting WinFast PX7600 GT(NVIDIA), \\.\DISPLAY1
main debug: Registering subpicture channel, ID: 2
main debug: Registering subpicture channel, ID: 3
main debug: Registering subpicture channel, ID: 4
main debug: Registering subpicture channel, ID: 5
vout_directx debug: screen dimensions (0x0,1280x720)
vout_directx debug: DirectDraw Capabilities: overlay=1 yuvoverlay=1 can_deinterlace_overlay=1 colorkey=1 stretch=1 bltfourcc=1
vout_directx debug: End DirectXInitDDraw
vout_directx debug: DirectXCreateDisplay
vout_directx debug: DirectXCreateClipper
vout_directx debug: disabling screen saver
main debug: using video output module "vout_directx"
main debug: waiting for thread completion
vout_directx debug: NewPictureVec overlay:yes chroma:YV12
vout_directx debug: YUV overlay created successfully
vout_directx debug: End NewPictureVec (succeeded)
main debug: got 1 direct buffer(s)
main debug: picture in 1920x1088 (0,0,1920x1080), chroma I420, ar 16:9, sar 1:1
main debug: picture user 1920x1088 (0,0,1920x1080), chroma I420, ar 16:9, sar 1:1
main debug: picture out 1920x1088 (0,0,1920x1080), chroma I420, ar 16:9, sar 1:1
main debug: direct render, mapping render pictures 0-6 to system pictures 1-7
main debug: thread 4072 (video output) created at priority 1 (video_output/video_output.c:421)
main warning: dts != current_pts (41245)
main warning: vout synchro warning: pts != current_date (-33367)
main debug: decoded 111/112 pictures
main debug: audio output is too slow (-119622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-49622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-18622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-83622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-83622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-50622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-83622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-84622), trashing 32000us
main debug: audio output is too slow (-21622), trashing 32000us
thanks
Posted: 02 Apr 2007 17:16
by sjensen
Read the article linked below - it explains how Vistas wonderful DRM will not allow you to play potentially protected content over anything too high quality or easy to re-capture - S/PDIF issues are mentioned explicitly.
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/p ... _cost.html
Posted: 04 Apr 2007 08:37
by drpc
hi
is not help ????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????
Posted: 04 Apr 2007 08:39
by DJ
Nothing is going to help for Vista and buggy audio drivers. Or as the developers would say CHEEP sound devices.
Posted: 04 Apr 2007 15:01
by drpc
hi
about the Sound card is On motherboard (asus p5 HD deluxe) and
my vista run the last update Driver for all the system.
i try to play movie via mv2player and bsplayer the sound work good
pls help me ???????????/
thanks
Posted: 04 Apr 2007 20:39
by DJ
Try shutting down DirectX for the audio in Preferences and use "Win32 waveOut extension output" instead. But the audio devices mentioned are known to have problems with VLC.
Posted: 11 Apr 2007 15:49
by drpc
Posted: 11 Apr 2007 19:58
by DJ
Nothing is going to help until YOU find Realtek drivers that will work with VLC. Try searching for Realtek or AC97. It is NOT the newest set of drivers that work correctly.