walt12 Wrote:Just to further confound issues, the TV One and TV2 AC3 channels have disappeared tonight. So it's AAC-LATM or nothing.
I am getting some periodic freezing and crashing back to the TV Guide, usually prefaced by the audio becoming further out of sync.
I think the Monogram AAC decoder is the problem, my system was pretty stable before trying to utilise this decoder.
Ok well that woks for my wife who's always telling me to turn the volume down !!
Some volume would be good at some point though. AAC has me beat for the moment.
2008-03-26, 12:48 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-03-26, 01:16 PM by StumpyB.)
Hi all. Long time lurker first time poster.
NZ DVB-T Freeview watcher here. I had everything running nicely for TV1 and TV2 two days ago, before they canned the AC3 audio yesterday. I was recording in GB-PVR, then used WMP11 to play the files (because I was getting out of sync audio when playing back in GB-PVR - even for AC3, and especially after pausing - the sound wouldn't return when unpausing). Also, my CPU load is slightly lower in WMP11 - and I'm always up over 85% on my PC watching the 720p H.264 .ts files (thinking of an upgrade very soon, cause I don't have the horsepower to watch 1080i TV3).
Anyway, with HE-AAC audio I can play back in GB-PVR with audio (with obvious MONOGRAM 0.9.3 sync issue when playing recorded files), but don't get audio in WMP11 any more. Looking at graphedit, there is no longer an audio socket on the .ts file, but there is audio there when I play back in GB-PVR. I have Haali media splitter installed, if that makes any difference. With AC3 audio I didn't get sound in WMP11 until I installed Haali.
The irony here is that my trusty VLC player can play the HE-AAC audio, but doesn't like the H.264 format Freeview is using (hangs and almost recovers every second).
HELP ! I have no way of watching recorded TV without a lip-sync issue right now. Can't go back to my analogue tuner - can't stand the picture quality any more after seeing 720p goodness. Side issue: TV1 needs to upgrade all their field cameras - when they cross to a studio / reporter on an SD camera my eyes hurt :eek:
Oh, and thanks for all the hard work sub - I have been quietly enjoying your software for about 3 years now.
ajst2duk Wrote:Here's the logs[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
Your problem seems to be that you didnt recreate your capture source after installing 1.2.9 as I recommended in the release notes for people in H.264/AAC countries. The reason this needed to be done was that more information about the audio format is now collected during the channel scan. Your system is missing this extra info, so it doesnt know how to setup your things to listen to these channels.
sub Wrote:Your problem seems to be that you didnt recreate your capture source after installing 1.2.9 as I recommended in the release notes for people in H.264/AAC countries. The reason this needed to be done was that more information about the audio format is now collected during the channel scan. Your system is missing this extra info, so it doesnt know how to setup your things to listen to these channels.
Thanks for that - thought I did, but must have been too excited and forgotten. I'll try that when I get a chance. Hey must say a thanks too for the awesome piece of software, it is very cool. I really like that you can play right from .vvob files in the DVD player mode, nice touch.
Thanks Sub, I ended up re-installing and had to manually stop recording service and install with adminstrator account (vista) all is good now aside from the usual stuff people seem to be having issues with in the sound quality & syncing area. Hey thanks very much for your help. - AJ