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2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby saxopado » 30 Sep 2013 11:29

Hello, the other day I installed 2.1.0 over my previous 2.0.8 using the update feature (and then, at a later stage, manually uninstalled and reinstalled 2.1.0) on my home pc, whith an nForce 4-based motherboard (the nVidia Audio Mixer application reports "nVidia Sonata APU").
During installation I removed preferences an reste everything to default.
Plus, berfore the second install (done because I suspected something went wrong in the first one), i cleared the registry of alla VLC entries.

-ANY- audio played is completely corrupted: audio levels are astronomically high, and changing audio device in every relevant settings menu is ineffective. No effect also on any volume gain control I've found. I'm back to 2.0.8, which is a shame, because VLC has worked fine for so many years.

On my work PC, ASus mobo with VIA Vinyl audio, 2.1.0 64 bit runs great.

Any help?
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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 30 Sep 2013 13:04

Change audio output to Waveout or try the fixed point output.
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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby saxopado » 30 Sep 2013 14:00

Ok, thanks, will have a go and report back.
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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby saxopado » 30 Sep 2013 19:13

YAY! Thanks, Problem SOLVED setting Audio output toWaveOut and then the nVIDIA Audio Device instead of the MS Soundmapper.
Click Save, close and reopen VLC.
Thanks again.

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Puppy8 » 17 Nov 2013 12:21

It is still broken in VLC 2.1.1 (Windows XP SP3 32 bit - NVidia nForce 4 Ultra motherboard)

The proposed workaround works but it has very bad side effect. The VLC volume control slider affects global wave output volume setting for all applications. Pressing the mute button does not mute the VLC output only but all sound on the machine. The 2.0.8 version did not have the issue using 'Automatic' audio output module settings.

Using Advanced settings I found a solution:

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Audio \ Output Modules | Output module - Automatic \ Direct X | Output device - NVidia(R) nForce(TM) Audio [ ] Use float32 output Speaker configuration - Windows default Audio Volume - 1,00
Unchecking the Use float32 output fixes the sound corruption. Similar issue discussed here viewtopic.php?f=14&t=115056&p=390172

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Moose Malloy » 21 Nov 2013 20:10

It is still broken in VLC 2.1.1 (Windows XP SP3 32 bit - NVidia nForce 4 Ultra motherboard)
I have the same problem. I tried 2.1.0 and 2.1.1 and a nightly build (vlc-2.2.0-git-20131121-1102) but the audio sounds awful on each.

I have reverted to 2.0.8 which works. :)

Other media programs like ClassicMediaPlayer and PowerDVD work fine.

Also, like the above user I am running XP-SP3 on an aging Nvidia nForce motherboard.

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Moose Malloy » 13 Dec 2013 17:45

It is still broken in VLC 2.1.1 (Windows XP SP3 32 bit - NVidia nForce 4 Ultra motherboard)
I have the same problem. I tried 2.1.0 and 2.1.1 and a nightly build (vlc-2.2.0-git-20131121-1102) but the audio sounds awful on each.

I have reverted to 2.0.8 which works. :)

Other media programs like ClassicMediaPlayer and PowerDVD work fine.

Also, like the above user I am running XP-SP3 on an aging Nvidia nForce motherboard.

The problem is still here on 2.1.2. :(

Have implemented the solution above (disabling "use float32") and it now works well :) -- but most users aren't going to browse fora to find a fix for this IMO.


EDIT: Only 2.1.2 now has a new problem - some video files are crashing the player -- crash reports have been sent. Back to 2.0.8 I go.

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Dec 2013 18:22

So it works in integer, but not float?
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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Moose Malloy » 16 Dec 2013 14:35

So it works in integer, but not float?
Yes, unchecking "use float32" (in Audio \ Output Modules....) makes everything sound fine once again (stupid old motherboard :!: :lol: )

Thanks. :)

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 16 Dec 2013 16:56

Can you go above 100% ?
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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Moose Malloy » 20 Dec 2013 14:38

Can you go above 100% ?
I apologise for the late reply. :oops:

Yes, I can go above 100% -- fully to the 125% maximum. At this level there is no distortion - everything is normal at all volume levels.

I re-installed 2.1.2 to check the sound issue, but just FYI, the video bug is still there. Out of 4 random video files on my desktop, 3 immediately crash VLC Player 2.1.2 --- but all 4 play fine on 2.0.8. I know this point is off-topic, but I hope you will not mind too much. More crash reports were sent.

EDIT: Re-video issue: tried these 4 video files on 2.1.1 -- they all worked correctly. The sound also works correctly (having disabled "use float32").

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 23 Dec 2013 20:54

But does going above 100% actually go above 100% ?
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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Moose Malloy » 25 Dec 2013 21:22

But does going above 100% actually go above 100% ?
Yes, going from 100% to, for example, 150% produces a large volume increase. Thanks!


Also: new audio bug noted: https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=116227

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 28 Dec 2013 12:47

OK.
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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Moose Malloy » 28 Dec 2013 15:09

Small note: I do not know if this is important, but I discovered something slightly interesting. With 2.0.8, I ensured that "float32" was selected, I clicked "save" and continued using the program apparently successfully.

Today, I noticed that although I clicked "save", when I then quit the program, and re-ran it, in audio->output modules->directx the "float32" box is always unchecked. Perhaps 2.0.8 was/is wisely disabling this feature (by not initialising/saving my request) based on my poor motherboard's capabilities. :?:

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby alfmm » 28 Dec 2013 22:43

Not possible to get audio from voice to a balanced level with the background music of movies on my older Windows XP pc. This is not the way it used to be before 2.0.x

Anyone have a good alternative to VLC ? I give up here...

On my new Windows 7 pc this problem does not exist.

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Moose Malloy » 29 Dec 2013 01:40

Not possible to get audio from voice to a balanced level with the background music of movies on my older Windows XP pc. This is not the way it used to be before 2.0.x
Same speakers? Same sound-card?

Do you have any funny Graphic-Equalizer settings on VLC or your sound-card/chip's software?

You probably have these things checked ... but ... just checking :mrgreen:

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Re: 2.1.0 Audio completely corrupted - level too high

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 29 Dec 2013 10:43

Not possible to get audio from voice to a balanced level with the background music of movies on my older Windows XP pc. This is not the way it used to be before 2.0.x
Try to disable float output in the directsound preferences.
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