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Discussione: cineplayer e disable audio Switching...
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18-03-2003, 14:26 #1
cineplayer e disable audio Switching...
ho spuntato piu' volte questa opzione e la cosa che ho ottenuto e'non ho piu' il flusso ac3 sull'uscita sp/dif.Se setto l'audio come stereo oppure sorround non ho problemi.Ho controllato piu' volte l'impostazioni della scheda audio e (sound Blaster 5.1)se fossero state modificate da Cineplayer ,ma sembra tutto ok.A volte riaccendendo ( il giorno dopo per esempio)l'htpc e inserendo un dvd sembra tornare tutto normale,se ci smanetto per provare che risultato ottengo con questa impostazione mi capita quello che ho descritto senza che riesca a risolvere la situazione.Quindi a cosa serve l'impostazione ?Solo a disabilitare "momentaneamente"il flusso ac3 sull'uscita digitale oppure e' un' impostazione che ha effetto duraturo (cioe' fino a spegnimento o reset a freddo del pc)sul htpc?
Ciao,Snikt
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18-03-2003, 17:32 #2
Come
da manuale:
Note: Some DVD titles contain mixtures of regular audio (PCM), MPEG audio and Dolby. When you have Pass-through selected, CinePlayer will attempt to pass ALL audio content to your digital audio card. Some cards we have tested do not accept mixed audio signals. The following controls address this condition. You will see either the Disable audio switching control or the Enable for control, depending on whether you have the Advanced Audio Pack installed. You will not see both.
Audio switching controls
CinePlayer's audio decoder will normally switch automatically between non-PCM and PCM audio, passing both to the audio device. The audio device, based on its configuration choices (Digital out, analog out, etc.) will distribute the audio to the appropriate speakers or receiver. Some audio cards handle this switching correctly and all audio can be directed to the digital output.
Some audio devices, however, will only pass PCM audio to the analog speaker outputs and non-PCM data to the SPDIF digital output. If a DVD title is playing that switches between PCM and AC-3 (for instance) and the audio card does not switch well, you may hear a disturbing POP during the switch (this is most likely when a title transitions from the studio's Trademark to the actual movie).
Disable audio switching - (this control is displayed only when the Advanced Audio Pack is not installed) By unchecking Disable audio switching you force the audio decoder to deliver only the non-PCM data to the audio card, thereby hiding the POP. In this case, you will not hear the PCM content.
Enable for (select at least one) - (these controls are displayed only when the Advanced Audio Pack is installed) You can select or deselect the following checkboxes individually to determine whether the audio signal type is sent to the digital pass-through device.
Dolby Digital - When checked, Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio is sent to the pass-through device. When unchecked, Dolby Digital is sent to the currently selected PC speaker system. When not checked, this audio type will be muted.
MPEG - When checked, MPEG audio (MPEG1-Layer 2, etc.) is sent to the pass-through device. When unchecked, MPEG audio is sent to the currently selected PC speaker system. When not checked, this audio type will be muted.
LPCM - When checked, LPCM (standard PC-type audio and CD audio) is sent to the pass-through device. When unchecked, LPCM audio is sent to the currently selected PC speaker system. When not checked, this audio type will be muted.
Other - When checked all other types of audio are sent to the pass-through device. When unchecked, these other types are sent to the currently selected PC speaker system. When not checked, these audio types will be muted.
Facile no ?
Ciao
AntonioUltima modifica di ciuchino; 18-03-2003 alle 18:17
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19-03-2003, 11:01 #3
Grazie ancora per i toui interventi..
mi hai risolto un bel rompicapo.Ora lo stampo e me lo leggo con calma.
Ciao,Massimiliano