No Audio on HD stations

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No Audio on HD stations

Postby mdk187 » Tue Jun 27, 2006 6:43 am

I used to get a jerky pic and bad sound on DVBDream until 1.1h
when watching anything with a res of 720p+.

I upgraded to 1.1h and installed Nvidia PureVideo Codec pack.
I now have great smooth video but no sound.
I have played with every possible audio combination that is avail
to me.
Now If I change to a station that has a res lower than 720p I get
both Audio and Video.

If I use MT to test my setup It works with out a problem, But I like
to use DVBDream more than MT. I am thinking it has to do with
DTS or AC3 sound but I am just guessing.

Anyone have any ideas?
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Postby rel » Tue Jun 27, 2006 7:23 am

do all the problematic 720p+ channels that you've tried use AC3 ?
or problem happens on regular audio channels too ?

cant reproduce. it works fine here on HD/AC3 channels with Intervideo audio codec without problem.
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Postby Stezo » Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:16 pm

I too use the intervideo codecs for audio/video and they work fine.
However I did try using Cyberlink Video, and Intervideo Audio, and got no sound, I would imagine your problem is an incompatible graph using those codecs.
And when using the Cyberlink H.264 for the mpeg4 channels, I get no picture if I use the Intervideo Sound, so I have to switch to the Cyberlink Audio when viewing the H.264 channels.

You will likely just have to play around with the various codec options until you find one that works on your system, but I recommend the Intervideo codecs for the non H.264 channels!

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