NextPVR Forums
  • ______
  • Home
  • New Posts
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • Home
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
NextPVR Forums Public Add-ons (3rd party plugins, utilities and skins) Old Stuff (Legacy) GB-PVR Support (legacy) v
« Previous 1 … 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 … 1231 Next »
DVD audio trouble?

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
DVD audio trouble?
mikaelgu
Offline

Member

Posts: 114
Threads: 25
Joined: Oct 2004
#1
2005-02-13, 08:49 PM
After having spent more than 2 days of trying to track down why of why I didn't get Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS audio output from GB-PVR, I finally solved the problem!
What I found out was that the setup is quite multi faceted. I tried PowerDVD 4 through 6 and WinDVD 6, and ended up using PowerDVD 5, but this should work on any player.
Also a quick note on my hardware, I'm using an Epia M10k and a PVR150, although I don't think it should make any real difference..

So to get everything working you first have to install a DVD player (or actually just a codec should work too, at least Cyberlink sells one). After the installation is complete open your player and set the video options (mainly the hardware assisted playback) and you can go and set up the audio as well but it won't make a difference in GB-PVR.
Now to get audio working you have to go into Windows Media Player. (Here's where my problems with WinDVD really began, I couldn't get the settings to stick no matter what I tried, might work through a registry setting.) In WMP, go to Tools/Options/DVD and click the Advanced button (don't play a DVD while doing this!Wink. If you have AC3filter installed, it'll probably open now. If it does, go to the System tab and select Prefer other decoder, close ac3filer properties and click on the Advanced button again.
This time you should get PowerDVD's audio configuration window. Just select the appropriate setting (S/PDIF for me atleast) and close the settings and WMP.

Now open GB-PVR's config utility and select the Cyberlink options for both audio setting (sorry, it's late and I'm too lazy to check what the options are called [Image: sad.gif] )
And now finally you're ready to go, enjoy clean and crispy multi channel sound with your DVDs!
As I said, I spent two days figuring this out, so I hope this helps some one having similar issues..
zero
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 16
Threads: 3
Joined: Dec 2004
#2
2005-02-17, 09:09 PM
hi, hope you are right - off to try it now!

[Image: smile.gif]
zero
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 16
Threads: 3
Joined: Dec 2004
#3
2005-02-17, 09:18 PM
Yes it works - just needed to change to SPDIF in media player settings!!! didnt even think of that!!

thank you very much!!
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)



Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Audio buzzing second time recording launched. dennit 2 4,613 2012-12-09, 11:28 PM
Last Post: dennit
  Help wih AAC audio Pob 14 9,675 2012-07-03, 04:23 AM
Last Post: SLR_65
  HVR-1950 Audio Distortion Paul D. Bellamy 0 1,806 2011-09-06, 02:36 PM
Last Post: Paul D. Bellamy
  GB-PVR + LAVF Audio decoder (DVD) hoborg 0 1,909 2011-04-06, 04:15 PM
Last Post: hoborg
  mkv embedded subtitles and audio tracks jam_zhou 10 4,393 2010-11-23, 05:05 PM
Last Post: hoborg
  Descriptive Audio Service Question mikeh49 3 3,184 2010-10-21, 10:49 PM
Last Post: sub
  Skip forward during playback freezes video then audio smiffypr 3 2,896 2010-10-19, 12:46 AM
Last Post: smiffypr
  Audio bit rate. brianj 2 1,852 2010-09-03, 11:38 AM
Last Post: brianj
  Digital TV Audio - Is AC3 better? NICAM - How do I get Track1 to Track2 ? jksmurf 9 3,321 2010-08-27, 04:17 PM
Last Post: sub
  Trouble with mapped network drive DrNic2032 2 1,839 2010-07-13, 05:45 PM
Last Post: pBS

  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:

© Designed by D&D, modified by NextPVR - Powered by MyBB

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode