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SamuriHL
6th June 2011, 23:50
I used Pioneer Elite VSX-94, Pioneer Elite Sc-37, Onkyo TX-NR3007 and currently Integra DHC-80.2 preamp. All of the mentioned devices had/have the issue. I am using DSPlayer branch of XBMC so I guess I am using Haali splitter? How can I check this? This only happens on MKV rips. Used DVDFab with audiocopy and MakeMKV and same result.

Alex

There used to be an issue with DTS-HD MA using Haali with MKV's created with mkvmerge, but that's since been fixed. Honestly, I don't know what the issue could be. I have 2 Pio's myself, so, if it were a problem with ffdshow I'd have encountered it.

osupike99
7th June 2011, 00:04
Yeah, I have no idea myself. It is annoying though because the clicking sound circulates around all the speakers and at reference levels it is crazy loud. Hopefully someone else can chime in and have a miracle advice for me.

Alex

Andy o
7th June 2011, 00:55
Try using a player that more people use and don't have trouble with (MPC-HC), and use different filters until you isolate the culprit. LAV Splitter and LAV Audio can be used too to bitstream the HD codecs so you can test with those as well.

osupike99
7th June 2011, 01:00
I tried using MPC-HC and it is the same result. How/where can I get the LAV splitter and LAV audio?

alex

Andy o
7th June 2011, 01:15
Try the one from this post http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1505422#post1505422 If you prefer installers, go to the first page of that thread.

shaolin95
13th June 2011, 04:12
Guys not sure if this requires its own thread but I read that ffdshow has some bug that defaults speakers to 5.1 even if I set them to 7.1 I am not getting ffdshow audio to convert my 5.1 movies to 7.1 sound so I am looking for some guidance.
Thanks!

Andy o
17th June 2011, 04:18
ffdshow doesn't do 5.1 to 7.1. You'll have to use DPLIIx in your receiver or in your audio card's settings if it has the option (like on the Xonar cards).

shaolin95
17th June 2011, 13:13
Yeah I decided to just do 5.1 because I am using analog inputs in my receiver in order to get my pc to decode truehd and dts hd (arcsoft decoder) to get the best audio quality I can get.
Thanks though :-)