(2015-10-06, 17:10)Shogunreaper Wrote: (2015-10-06, 09:48)Warner306 Wrote: (2015-10-06, 03:21)Shogunreaper Wrote: Can someone help me, i hooked my tv up through an dvi-hdmi cord but i can't seem to get audio when playing videos in dsplayer kodi
in regular kodi it works fine, i'm using directshow merits with LAV on DSPlayer.
i can also get the audio to play to it in mpc and i can hear the GUI sounds.
Have you tried ReClock and set PCM and bitstream to WASAPI Exclusive?
I don't know what that is so no.
but i don't see anything about reclock in settings. Why would regular kodi work and not this one?
This is from the set-up guide linked on the first page:
ReClock
Installation Link: https://forum.slysoft.com/forumdisplay.php?85-ReClock
ReClock set-up will be kept simple. To be functional, ReClock must be selected as the audio renderer under DSPlayer Settings. The main benefit of ReClock is eliminating the frame drops that occur due to the framerate of the video (display) clock not perfectly matching the audio clock. This typically happens with 24Hz material that is actually rendered at 23.976 fps. A number of factors including the specific A/V equipment and GPU used can lead to reported framerates that differ by decimal places from the actual rate of consumption by the display. A reported 23.972 fps from the video clock, for example, can lead to one dropped frame per minute. These frame drops are clock corrections called clock jitter.
ReClock syncs the clocks by resampling the audio. The audio stream is unpacked as multichannel PCM and slowed down or sped up by inaudible amounts to match the required composition rate. With ReClock in place, dropped frames should be eliminated or reduced to one per hour at most.
Essentially, a properly configured set-up should match the images below. The link provided offers greater technical guidance if one desires it.
Note: ReClock recommends sending bitstreams as multi-channel PCM. However, WASAPI Exclusive passthrough bitstreaming is possible. I have used this configuration at 60Hz and 24Hz without any reported problems. Just remember to disable media speed correction. The trade-off involves tolerating the often imperceptible frame drops at the benefit of bit-perfect bitstreaming.
ReClock Detailed Set-up (with technical explanations):
http://www.ezoden.com/684/tutorial-htpc/15