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3dsnar
15th January 2006, 11:02
For those who had problems with installing Aud-X DirectShow decoder.
The problem was caused probably by not up to date elements of WinXP.
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Please try to install the newest version of Internet Explorer. This should
end up in fixing the problem.
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If this does not, please let me know.
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With regard to the users requests, Aud-X DirectShow decoder has been modified, so now:
1) It does not conflict with FFDshow audio,
2) It does not conflict with AC3filter.
Please download the new installation from our web site:
www.aud-x.com
Thank you.
3dsnar
17th January 2006, 13:04
Now a completely new installation file is available on:
www.aud-x.com
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All instalation problems should not occur anymore
(i.e. for those who had: LoadLibrary ("audxdshow.ax") failed...)
killerhex
18th January 2006, 03:37
do you have the audxdshow.ax file my installation wont register it
3dsnar
18th January 2006, 13:37
Did you try the latest installer?
(this one has around 2 MB size).
The audxdshow.ax should be placed
in windows\system32
(please make sure that it is there)
stallion
18th January 2006, 21:05
vgood tool for Divx conversion, but i was thinking if it can be intergated in one of the app. for audio encoding only will that be possible if it is it will be great. thanks again for a great tool for surround in Divx movies
3dsnar
18th January 2006, 21:53
Well, yes. You can use the Aud-X frontend
start->programs->Aud-X
chose ENCODE tab
and you can feed the encoder with a 6 channel PCM.
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You can generate such 6 channel PCM with for example BeSweet.
stallion
18th January 2006, 22:09
thats great that means we can burn that as mp3 cd and play in standalone dvd/cd players through a 5.1ch amp.
3dsnar
19th January 2006, 07:48
There are three ways to play Aud-X surround sound (or at least stereo or mono sound) on your external home theatre system:
1) Play the AVI with Aud-X stream with the use of your DVD player, and you will hear stereo (or mono - depending on the Aud-X encoding quality option)
2) Play the sound from your PC with your sound soundcard conected (via SPDiF) to the external receiver (the external home theatre amplifier) and chosing such an option in our DirectShow decoder. The amplifier
will recognize the stream as Dolby Digital 5.1
3) Demux the Aud-X stream. Convert it to AC3 (with our frontend).
Put it back to AVI container. Play it on your DVD DivX hardware player
stallion
19th January 2006, 21:54
thax 3dsnar so thats how it goes with aud-x5.1
3dsnar
22nd January 2006, 11:40
VirtualDubMod_Aud-X_enabled
Source code, as well as the executable version
are now available from our site (www.aud-x.com).
To download the source code or the complete VisualStudio project,
please go to the programmers section.
Thank you.
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