i also have the z5500. and i still have the stuttering - my display says DD PL2 Movie.this "trick" is not working on my machine. (I also have the logitech z5500)
The speaker's display says there is a DD 3/2 48/16-stream coming in via coax, but I still have this stuttering mentioned before.
Version 0.8.2 is working... and my speakers say exactly the same thing about the stream.
i also have the z5500. and i still have the stuttering - my display says DD PL2 Movie.this "trick" is not working on my machine. (I also have the logitech z5500)
The speaker's display says there is a DD 3/2 48/16-stream coming in via coax, but I still have this stuttering mentioned before.
Version 0.8.2 is working... and my speakers say exactly the same thing about the stream.
anything elso i have to do?
thx
robert
You may not be aware of this but many players do deactivate DirectX for audio when S/PDIF is selected. But they do not sense the type of file to turn S/PDIF on automatically. You must manually do this. Timing has always been an issue when using DirectX and S/PDIF and most software vendors have recognized this.I think it has also something to do with the soundcard
spdif worked like a charme with my old sb-live card..(all versions up to 8.5)
my new xi.fi card is not so "grateful" on this matter.: stutters or no spdif output (settings are correct as it works with mpc, tt and zoomplayer)
I hope you can fix it because vls is my favourite player for nearly everything including HD-ts stuff.. (deactivating dx9 is not an option for me)
Same problem here.Tried different versions of vlc and Audio output module=Win32 waveOut without any luck.I`ll wait for an upgraded/future version of vlc i guess.Meanwhile i am using other players as spdif is eesential to me.I think it has also something to do with the soundcard
spdif worked like a charme with my old sb-live card..(all versions up to 8.5)
my new xi.fi card is not so "grateful" on this matter.: stutters or no spdif output (settings are correct as it works with mpc, tt and zoomplayer)
I hope you can fix it because vls is my favourite player for nearly everything including HD-ts stuff.. (deactivating dx9 is not an option for me)
vlc is a great piece of software but without spdif its rather useless for me
If you have tried the Win32 waveOut extension output setting and have S/PDIF set in the Preferences and you still have a problem, have you tried updating your sound card's drivers??Same problem here.Tried different versions of vlc and Audio output module=Win32 waveOut without any luck.I`ll wait for an upgraded/future version of vlc i guess.Meanwhile i am using other players as spdif is eesential to me.I think it has also something to do with the soundcard
spdif worked like a charme with my old sb-live card..(all versions up to 8.5)
my new xi.fi card is not so "grateful" on this matter.: stutters or no spdif output (settings are correct as it works with mpc, tt and zoomplayer)
I hope you can fix it because vls is my favourite player for nearly everything including HD-ts stuff.. (deactivating dx9 is not an option for me)
vlc is a great piece of software but without spdif its rather useless for me
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