M-Audio Digital Out (A/52 )in Panther doesn't work

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forgot to say....

Postby mixminus » 30 Dec 2003 00:11

audio is enabled and the audio module device number is set correctly. Oh and ....I realise that you aren't obliged to remedy this fault but it would be rather nice if you did! (cos i don't think M-Audio will somehow and Apple don't care)

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PMG4 OSX10.3.2 with Sonica

Postby Maxi » 04 Jan 2004 09:52

I've tried the new 0.7, but it doesn't work.
All I hear is nothing. Here's the log
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
main debug: selecting ES 0xe0
main debug: looking for decoder module
main debug: probing 18 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "libmpeg2"
main debug: thread 34091520 (decoder) created at priority -47 (src/input/input_dec.c:166)
main debug: selecting ES 0x80bd
main debug: looking for decoder module
main debug: probing 18 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "a52"
main debug: thread 34554368 (decoder) created at priority 37 (src/input/input_dec.c:166)
main debug: unselecting ES 0xe0
main debug: unlocking module "libmpeg2"
main debug: thread 34091520 joined (src/input/input_dec.c:210)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `mpgv', 9 PES in FIFO
main debug: unselecting ES 0x80bd
main debug: unlocking module "a52"
main debug: thread 34554368 joined (src/input/input_dec.c:210)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `a52b', 20 PES in FIFO
dvdplay debug: new es 0xe0
dvdplay debug: new es 0x80bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x81bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x21bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x23bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x25bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
dvdplay debug: new es 0x20bd
main debug: selecting ES 0xe0
main debug: looking for decoder module
main debug: probing 18 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "libmpeg2"
main debug: thread 34847232 (decoder) created at priority -47 (src/input/input_dec.c:166)
main debug: selecting ES 0x80bd
main debug: looking for decoder module
main debug: probing 18 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "a52"
main debug: thread 34850304 (decoder) created at priority 37 (src/input/input_dec.c:166)
libmpeg2 debug: 720x480, aspect 768000, 29.971 fps
main debug: no usable vout present, spawning one
main debug: looking for video output module
main debug: probing 5 candidates
main debug: using video output module "macosx"
main debug: looking for text renderer module
main debug: probing 3 candidates
a52: A/52 channels:6 samplerate:48000 bitrate:384000
main debug: no aout present, spawning one
main debug: looking for audio output module
main debug: probing 3 candidates
freetype debug: Using fontsize: 30
main debug: using text renderer module "freetype"
main debug: waiting for thread completion
main debug: got 8 direct buffer(s)
main debug: picture in 720x480, chroma 0x49343230 (I420), aspect ratio 16:9
main debug: picture out 720x480, chroma 0x49343230 (I420), aspect ratio 16:9
main debug: direct render, mapping render pictures 0-6 to system pictures 1-7
main debug: thread 34767872 (video output) created at priority 37 (src/video_output/video_output.c:471)
main warning: backward_pts != current_pts (-173737)
macosx debug: stream has changed, refreshing interface
coreaudio debug: system has [2] device(s)
coreaudio debug: device [0] has name [????????????]
coreaudio debug: device [0] has [1] streams
coreaudio debug: supported format: [44100][lpcm][30][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: device [1] has name [Sonica]
coreaudio debug: device [1] has [1] streams
coreaudio debug: supported format: [8000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [11025][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [12000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [22050][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [24000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [32000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [44100][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [48000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [88200][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [96000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [8000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [11025][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [12000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [22050][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [24000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [32000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [44100][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [48000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [88200][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [96000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [48000][cac3][12][6144][1536][0][2][16]
coreaudio debug: getting device [1]
coreaudio debug: stream format: [44100][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: setting format: [48000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: using format: [48000][lpcm][11][8][1][8][2][32]
coreaudio debug: device buffer size: [4096]
main debug: using audio output module "coreaudio"
main debug: output 'fl32' 48000 Hz Stereo frame=1 samples/8 bytes
main debug: mixer 'fl32' 48000 Hz Stereo frame=1 samples/8 bytes
main debug: no need for any filter
main debug: looking for audio mixer module
main debug: probing 3 candidates
main debug: using audio mixer module "trivial_mixer"
main debug: input 'a52 ' 48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE frame=1536 samples/1536 bytes
main debug: filter(s) 'a52 '->'fl32' 48000 Hz->48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE->Stereo
main debug: looking for audio filter module
main debug: probing 22 candidates
main debug: using audio filter module "a52tofloat32"
main debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
main debug: filter(s) 'fl32'->'fl32' 52800 Hz->48000 Hz Stereo->Stereo
main debug: looking for audio filter module
main debug: probing 22 candidates
main debug: using audio filter module "bandlimited_resampler"
main debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
main debug: stream periodicity changed from P[5] to P[6]
main debug: decoded 111/112 pictures
main debug: decoded 112/112 pictures
main debug: decoded 112/112 pictures
main debug: stream periodicity changed from P[6] to P[3]
main debug: stream periodicity changed from P[3] to P[6]
main debug: decoded 106/106 pictures
main debug: decoded 112/112 pictures
main debug: unlocking module "a52tofloat32"
main debug: unlocking module "bandlimited_resampler"
main debug: unlocking module "trivial_mixer"
coreaudio debug: reverting to format: [44100][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
main debug: unlocking module "coreaudio"
main debug: looking for audio output module
main debug: probing 3 candidates
coreaudio debug: system has [2] device(s)
coreaudio debug: device [0] has name [????????????]
coreaudio debug: device [0] has [1] streams
coreaudio debug: supported format: [44100][lpcm][30][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: device [1] has name [Sonica]
coreaudio debug: device [1] has [1] streams
coreaudio debug: supported format: [8000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [11025][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [12000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [22050][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [24000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [32000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [44100][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [48000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [88200][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [96000][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [8000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [11025][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [12000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [22050][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [24000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [32000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [44100][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [48000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [88200][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [96000][lpcm][12][6][1][6][2][24]
coreaudio debug: supported format: [48000][cac3][12][6144][1536][0][2][16]
coreaudio debug: getting device [1]
coreaudio debug: stream format: [44100][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
coreaudio debug: setting format: [48000][cac3][12][6144][1536][0][2][16]
coreaudio debug: using format: [48000][cac3][12][6144][1536][0][2][16]
coreaudio debug: device buffer size: [0]
coreaudio error: failed to set buffer size: [nope]
coreaudio debug: reverting to format: [44100][lpcm][12][4][1][4][2][16]
main debug: using audio output module "dummy"
main debug: output 'a52 ' 48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE frame=1536 samples/1536 bytes
main debug: mixer 'a52 ' 48000 Hz 3F2R/LFE frame=1536 samples/1536 bytes
main debug: no need for any filter
main debug: looking for audio mixer module
main debug: probing 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: no need for any filter
main debug: decoded 112/112 pictures
main debug: decoded 112/112 pictures
main debug: decoded 112/112 pictures

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Postby badidea » 15 Jan 2004 15:08

Same problem here!
No AC3 output anymore (core audio error) :(
DVDs are not the problem because Apples DVD Player still works fine but I would like to have AC3 output back with my DivX AVIs...
...and there is another problem I now have - I have lots of small (15MB) DivX AVIs with standard MP3 stereo sound that are all exactly the same (according to the info window) but about 80% of them don't play with sound in VLC !?!(Quicktime and MPlayerOSX do play the sound)

I have the following setup:
G4/1.4GHz
OS 10.3.2
Quicktime 6.5
M-Audio Revolution 7.1 (1.2.9 drivers - may those be the problem?)
VLC 7


(If I boot into 10.2.8 with Quicktime 6.2(?) all my problems mentioned above are gone!!!!)

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Postby Guest » 15 Jan 2004 15:16

I forgot to mention that the Revolution is connected via coaxial to a Harman digital reciever.....I didn't test analog output yet because I don't have cables for analog 5.1 output, so I don't know if this would help!

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Postby Guest » 15 Jan 2004 15:43

...and another post because I just registered so you can contact me via e-mail if you have any additional questions or want me to test anything specific! :wink:

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Postby badidea » 15 Jan 2004 15:44

Damn, looks like I wasn't logged in... :?

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Any progress?

Postby Bonish » 16 Jan 2004 23:57

Has this problem been resolved? My G5 with 10.3 seems to play the same file without problem one day and with core audio failure the other day... Quite annoying.
I hope it can be fixed

Great great great program in total by the way!

Guest

Postby Guest » 19 Jan 2004 20:13

Is there any any any way to fix that terrible audio problem? I know Apple doesnt help, but it used to work!
Anyone who has a idea?
It only need to be passed through to the Amp!!

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Postby The DJ » 20 Jan 2004 03:19

Correct. but nobody knows what the 'correct' way to do this is.
So every time apple changes a little tiny thing, VLC breaks.
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Postby The DJ » 21 Jan 2004 06:25

Could folks with a Sonica please get the latest m-audio update?

http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.drivers&ID=

i'm interested in VLC's results with this new firmware and driver version.
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Postby Ti-maniac » 21 Jan 2004 07:33

Hi DJ,
I downloaded the Sonica update.
I am running OSX10.3.2 on a G4 PowerMac 933 MHz.
I ran the M-Audio Sonica 1.0.3f1 update.
I am also running VLC 0.7.0, the official release.

Results:

Still get core audio error. (coreaudio: failed to set buffer size: [nope])
VLC does not play through the Sonica in either Digital A/52 or Stereo PCM. In A/52 the output is zero, no output, no sound. In Stereo PCM the output is screaming noise as it has been since the 10.3 release.

The Sonica works with Apple DVD player but only as Stereo PCM, no Dolby output.

Please let me know if you would like any additional information.

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Postby Guest » 22 Jan 2004 11:03

I have the same results, except the PCM audio. It workes for me if I tell VLC to open normal audio, when I selecht the audio device at first I must select directly PCM. If I select prior to that the AC3 audio, and then I switch to PCM, then I hear the terrible noise.

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Postby Guest » 27 Jan 2004 07:43

OK I updated teh Sonica with the latest update and firmware update now teh VLC Sonica Edition does not play AC3 anymore, I am tempted to reinstall the old firmware and see if VLC Sonica Edition will play AC3 again. This is so frustrating, I have the tools I just need the software :(

DJ the old VLC Sonica Edition works with AC3 is there anyway you can use the audio module from that app and plug it into the new v7 VLC? So we can get the extra features that v7 has?

I hope we can get this problem fixed

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Postby Guest » 27 Jan 2004 07:59

hahahaha guess what I just reinstalled the old Sonica driver and now I have AC3 again under VLC Sonica Edition, the update breaks AC3 output under VLC Sonica Edition, so don't update your Sonica driver folks if you want to keep AC3 going under VLC Sonica Edition, now I just need the special features that v7 VLC has

I am going to report this to Sonica's Department also, like whats the point of having Sonica USB Device if you can't play AC3 in OSX without proper software right. I'll tell em that :)

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Postby Brtzt » 27 Jan 2004 13:24

Can you please tell us exacly your setup?
Do you use Panther?
Which exact Driver and Firmware do you have on your Sonica?
Whitch version of VLC?
And now you can play AC3 over SONICA?
THANK YOU!!

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Postby Guest » 27 Jan 2004 21:22

Can you please tell us exacly your setup?
Do you use Panther?
Which exact Driver and Firmware do you have on your Sonica?
Whitch version of VLC?
And now you can play AC3 over SONICA?
THANK YOU!!
I am on OSX 10.3.2 most recent update. I have PowerMac G4 Dual 500, the speakers and decoder I am using is the Creative DTT3500 Digital Theatre speakers 5.1, and the Sonica USB of course.

I am using the 1.1 version Sonica Driver, its the older one, you can get it here, (the new update seems to mess up AC3 under the "VLC Sonica Edition Player")
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=sup ... ense&ID=67

To get AC3 to work you need to use the VLC Sonica Edition app, it comes on your Sonica Driver CD. Its on the web somewhere to.

-solo

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what I need

Postby maxi » 31 Jan 2004 16:54

Is a player that can play divx and 5.1 digital audio output over sonica.
Any other players other than vlc?

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Postby The DJ » 31 Jan 2004 19:50

No
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Postby Ti-maniac » 13 Feb 2004 04:32

DJ,
If VLC 4.3 works, why can't you just incorporate that into V7.0?

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Postby The DJ » 14 Feb 2004 15:50

Because that had other problems.
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VLC 0.7.1 test 1 with monica

Postby maxi » 15 Feb 2004 07:09

It's still not working.
I have this feeling that Video LAN does not have any intentions to fix this

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Postby Guest » 15 Feb 2004 18:24

Because that had other problems.
Well, then I give up. Since the audio hasn't worked in quite sometime, I haven't been able to use this shareware program. I would even be willing to pay for it if it worked.

However, everyone should understand that this is a university piece of software, not intended for primetime. There is no support. We should not feel bad that it will never work again. I am just going to forget about it completely and if anyone asks me about it, I will just have to say it was nice for a while, but now it is dysfunctional.

Quite frankly, I am not sure why the people at videolan are even pursueing this project any longer if you don't get audio, why bother? I don't know if too many people who like to watch movies without sound.

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Postby The DJ » 16 Feb 2004 23:26

Because only 5% of the mac users are affected and the mac users are only making up 10% of the total users. So only very few users are affected by this. That doesn't make it a small issue and it doesn't make it unimportant either.

As I said before. The developers don't own any of the devices that show this behaviour because they are very poor students that don't have the money to buy that stuff.

It makes it kinda hard to fix. Like writing an essay without knowing what the subject is. I'm very sorry, we are trying to fix it, but this is something Apple does not provide documentation on.
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Re: what I need

Postby Alejandra » 17 Feb 2004 20:29

Is a player that can play divx and 5.1 digital audio output over sonica.
Any other players other than vlc?
No
Well, for me VLC 52-test1 with Jaguar 10.2.8 plays DivX with AC3 5.1 ok with Sonica Theater but no success with Panther 10.3.2.
Ciao,
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Postby Brtzt » 19 Feb 2004 12:09

I would make a donation, if you garanty us that the problem will be solved very soon!! Somebody is the same opinion??


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