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ac3 problem

Postby ymca » 31 Oct 2008 15:12

Hi,
In some video files there is a sound problem.
when I try to play it in VLC it gives me just stereo sound.
when I play it in zoomplayer it plays but just if I go to
filter properties/AC3 filter & mark the option - use SPDIF (passthroug).
in VLC there is no option like that that I saw.
I hope there will be
(the ac3filter is ver. 1.51a)

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby Arite » 31 Oct 2008 15:49

VLC doesn't use AC3Filter - VLC uses it's own codecs.

When the video is playing in VLC try:
Audio >> Audio Device >> A/52 over S/PDIF

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby ymca » 31 Oct 2008 16:55

not good for me.
when I use the A/52 over S/PDIF, I get stutters in the sound.

p.s

I have d/l VideoInspector & used it on the problematic file.
so now i know that the file was ac3 2.0 (stereo) & not ac3 5.1
but in the zoomplayer it sounds much better in SPDIF passthrou instead of the VLC stereo.

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby Arite » 31 Oct 2008 17:44

Try changing to the "waveOut" output module. Go to:
Tools >> Preferences... >> Select "All" for "Show settings" (bottom-left hand corner) >> Audio >> Output modules

And select waveOut. Save settings, restart VLC, and then try A/52 over S/PDIF.

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby ymca » 31 Oct 2008 17:55

It works... :D
nice,
thnx.

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby ymca » 03 Nov 2008 01:06

there is 1 drawback with this method.
I cannot change the volume, can I?

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby Arite » 03 Nov 2008 01:21

Possibly not using the Windows Mixer. VLC's volume control might work? Use the external amplifier to do that otherwise (the recommended method when using external amplifiers normally anyway).

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby ymca » 11 Nov 2008 11:24

VLC's volume control not working. :(
The only thing that do work is the volume control on my keyboard.
(probably because it controls the Wave volume)

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby VLC_help » 11 Nov 2008 12:18

You cannot control volume if you use A/52 over S/PDIF. It would require re-encoding of the packet audio and VLC can't do that, also it would decrease quality of audio. That is why you have to control audio level from amplifier.

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby ymca » 11 Nov 2008 13:22

It would be nice to have control over the windows wave volume in "spdif" mode instead f the regular volume.

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby Arite » 11 Nov 2008 17:00

That would defeat the object of S/PDIF since the idea to to transfer audio as-is to an external hardware decoder and/or amplifier. If you want to control the volume in Windows output in 5.1 through the Windows Mixer to your external amplifier via other connectors.

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Re: ac3 problem

Postby ymca » 11 Nov 2008 18:18

Ok, so there can be an option that let a user choose to leave it as is or to change it.


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