solving the Audio distortion problem in VLC 0.8.2 on Windows

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TheOracle

Postby TheOracle » 25 Jul 2005 16:17

Thanks a million! Worked for me!!!

buckmin

yep

Postby buckmin » 25 Jul 2005 23:56

for those of you switched audio output module from default to win32 waveout and got no sound, here is the solution that worked for me.
- reset your configuration (just to ensure)
- switch your audio output module to win32
- enable Equalizer 10 bands @ Audio > Filters section
- save and restart vlc

Guest

Re: Umm

Postby Guest » 27 Jul 2005 19:30

Ok, I am using 0.8.2 and I don't have audio in Preferences/Advanced only CPU Features and Other. I hit Reset All, and the screeching still happens. This has been going on for a long time. Sad, cause VLC used to be my #1 video application.
Same here ... still got horrible loud noise. Using AMD64 with nForce onboard sound.

Problem occured after i replaced my mainboard & cpu ... tried everything like changing output module, reinstalling the whole system and so on ... it just doesn't work. Guess it's a general problem with the chip set or so :(

seems like I can't use VLC untill the problem gets solved ... guess what? that sux! :cry:

Guest

Postby Guest » 27 Jul 2005 21:20

Thanks, it worked for me!

Xail

Thank you

Postby Xail » 28 Jul 2005 03:32

Thank you for sharing this info with us! This worked as a charm.

Got this problem when I just had upgraded my computer to a AMD64 system with a nForce4 chipset. When I first got the problem I thought that it was a problem with some codecs I just installed and I couldn't remove them properly so I re-installed my OS =S

Anyways just wanted to drop some lines to show my appriciation regarding this matter. Thanks once again

//Xail

gorgor

Not Working

Postby gorgor » 31 Jul 2005 00:59

My audio is really loud and distorted by default (DirectX). If I switch to win32 waveout there is no sound. I really love VLC and would like to see this resolved. :D

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Postby dionoea » 31 Jul 2005 11:25

did you try lowering the volume ? (if the volume is between 100% and 200%, it will be amplified and most of the time distorted)
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the solution helped =]

Postby VLC user » 04 Aug 2005 01:13

the solution in the top of this topic helps, but at first I was too stupid and didn't find, how the hell the win32 WaveOut must be turned on - and [oalia!] i saw that the "advanced features" were turned off.. then I did everything easily =]] maybe there are more such losers like me? =]]
besides, thanx for such a great player ;]

-laureus-

Postby -laureus- » 06 Aug 2005 16:56

i solved the problem be deactivating: "use float32-output" at directx and waveout, so i didn't have to change the output-module to win32-waveout...

jeremy

Postby jeremy » 07 Aug 2005 14:19

I have non audio on the mp4 files, does anybody know how can I fix this problem?

Thanks in advance.

[edit moderator] This post is not at ALL related to this topic. Please be sensible about where you ask your questions..[/edit]

Skygg

didnt work + 1 solution

Postby Skygg » 09 Aug 2005 18:09

Win 32 wave out did remove the "noise", but it doesnt play my sound correctly, the sound is just playing random, or it kinda "clip" the sound. I tried the DirectX audio output (instead of the win 32 seting) woks fine now, not perfectly tho, i still hear some strange noises from time to time (small blips) but i can live with that.

chezy

Postby chezy » 09 Aug 2005 19:52

when selecting wave out , goto wave out sub menu in the output moduels and uncheck float32 output

Blade

Postby Blade » 11 Aug 2005 07:36

I tried everything suggested here and the screeching noise would not go away. But when I updated to the latest version of DirectX the noise was gone and now everything works perfectly. I hope this helps.

Guest

Need Some Help...

Postby Guest » 13 Aug 2005 10:03

Tried comboing all of the above...Even tried two nightly builds...Still no go...No sound unless default is set and then the audio is choppy/broken...What to do? XnView 2.18 plays the same exact AVI files just fine...

webuser

Problem is solved

Postby webuser » 14 Aug 2005 16:38

First, I lost sound as others complained, then I reset "Output Module" as default and changed "Audio Output Frequency (Hz)" as 48000 in the Advanced Options of Audio. It worked for me.

Thanks.

Cheradenine Zakalwe

Postby Cheradenine Zakalwe » 15 Aug 2005 20:48

Thanks dionoea!

I was having sound problems with VLC - loads of background hiss. Your solution took care of it perfectly!

Cheers,

Zakalwe

Guest

Re: Umm

Postby Guest » 16 Aug 2005 08:47

Ok, I am using 0.8.2 and I don't have audio in Preferences/Advanced only CPU Features and Other. I hit Reset All, and the screeching still happens. This has been going on for a long time. Sad, cause VLC used to be my #1 video application.
Same here ... still got horrible loud noise. Using AMD64 with nForce onboard sound.

Problem occured after i replaced my mainboard & cpu ... tried everything like changing output module, reinstalling the whole system and so on ... it just doesn't work. Guess it's a general problem with the chip set or so :(

seems like I can't use VLC untill the problem gets solved ... guess what? that sux! :cry:
I was having the same screaching problem with my nforce4 board (Asus A8N SLI Deluxe) util I changed the DirectX (via dxdiag) Sound setting to Hardware Sound Acceleration to Basic Acceleration.

Now everything works well - however, I wonder what I'm missing w/o the "full" accelleration. Hmmm...

cb

.mov processed

Postby cb » 17 Aug 2005 21:13

it doesn't work (for me) only for *.mov processed like this: Verona by night (3,43 MB)

Guest

Postby Guest » 17 Aug 2005 22:17

Updated Newest Direct X 9.0c
output moduels and uncheck float32 output
win32-waveout
Went also inbetween 100 and 200 for the sound thingy
works like a charm

Gimpymoo

Postby Gimpymoo » 18 Aug 2005 01:09

This might help some people:

I have a nForce4 Ultra mobo (A64 Socket 939) - Realtek ALC850 codec

When using the Realtek AC97 Codec, all is fine, I only get the distortion when using the nVidia Audio driver.

Anyone with this problem using the Realtek driver just to blow my theory out the water?

Gimpymoo

Re: yep

Postby Gimpymoo » 18 Aug 2005 01:19

for those of you switched audio output module from default to win32 waveout and got no sound, here is the solution that worked for me.
- reset your configuration (just to ensure)
- switch your audio output module to win32
- enable Equalizer 10 bands @ Audio > Filters section
- save and restart vlc
THANK YOU. That worked for me.

Just enabling the Output Module to Win32 made no difference.. the Equalizer 10 bands was the deal breaker.

mediawatcher

Postby mediawatcher » 18 Aug 2005 04:52

i see i have many things to try now. thanks for the help and i hope i can get my vlc to work for me.

Gimpymoo

Postby Gimpymoo » 18 Aug 2005 20:48

i solved the problem be deactivating: "use float32-output" at directx and waveout, so i didn't have to change the output-module to win32-waveout...
That works for me also

hugh

Switched to mono, a workaround

Postby hugh » 24 Aug 2005 18:20

I'm new to videolan, looks great, thank you.

Also getting a lot of clicking, like a motor (thought it might be the motor in the Sony DVR I'm using via firewire).

Tried the Direct out thing mentioned here, didn't work. Switching to mono works for me, although I realise that this is suboptimal for many things.

Best regards a+ Hugh

Selen

sound

Postby Selen » 25 Aug 2005 15:01

Ok, I think its the nForce drvs thats causing the trouble. I use the newer DFI nF4 Ultra D, and since my upgrade the sound got serious distortion. I used a mix of settings for my audio correction:

-reset all
-equalizer 10 bands @ filteropitions
-win32 waveout on "output modules" (advanced [x])
-"Output modules" ---> "DirectX"---> disable "use float32 output" (advanced[x]).

I think this mixture of settings should make some of us happy :)


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