Hello,
I have recently been encoding my DVDrips with Handbrake 0.9.3 using the x264 encoder with AC3 audio into .m4v files.
I have my computers audio set to "desktop stereo speakers" (going to get a 5.1 speaker system when cash allows) within "Advanced Audio Properties" and VLC (0.9.8a) plays the video beautifully but there is something amiss with the audio when playing the above mentioned video files.
The right speaker seems to have the "front" channels audio and the left speaker seems to have the "rear" channels audio. VLC "notices" that I have set my audio properties to "stereo" and selects "stereo" from the get go. But as I stated the audio is messed up. Even when I select "5.1" or "2 front 2 rear" from the audio device drop down menu within audio it sounds basically the same. The "mono" setting balances it out of course but I don't want it mono.
It plays stereo encoded files I've created perfectly (mp3 audio). It seems to be directing the "center channel mix" to my right speaker.
It might be a handbrake issue but I haven't found any reported problems within the handbrake forum as of yet.
Anyone have any thoughts as to why?
I'm using my motherboard's audio (C-Media 6501) with a Microsoft "generic" USB driver (5.1.2535.0) since the drivers from C-Media crash after about 30min of playback. I've tried as many C-Media 6501 driver releases as I could find and they all crashed. Even with the C-Media driver installed I had the same weird AC3 issue - front channels sound in the right speaker and rear channels sound in the left speaker.
Help.
Thanks
Windows XP Professional SP3, AMD Athlon X2 64 4000+, ASUS M2N-SLI using on board audio (C-Media 6501 chip), MSI 8500GT running a LCD main and CRT TV, VLC 0.9.8a Grishenko.