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Popcornmix, I was mistaken, sound is bad for two hd channels (1st and 6th).
For bad channels VLC reports audio info :
Codec : A/52 B Audio (aka E-AC3) (eac3)
Langue : Français
Canaux : 3F2M/LFE
Fréquence d'échantillonnage: 48000 Hz
Bits par échantillon : 16
video stream is 1 and audio is 0.
idem for working channel except :
Canaux : Stéréo
and stream video is 0 and audio is 1.
So issue seems to be audio channels 3F2M/LFE, which I absolutely dont know what it is.
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OK, I'm sorry to have bothered... I didnt know I could choose audio stream in xmbc. So it looks like 3F2M/LFE is 5.1 which is probably not supported somewhere, but I dont know where exactly.
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Just for information, audio output is set to analogic to go to old sound system. If I set to hdmi it is working.
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It worked on openelec 3.2.3, which is what i was on before switching to the nov. 4th rasbmc build
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This is a known issue on Pi and Gotham, there is another thread somewhere covering this and there is also a trac ticket. Also, this has been covered in this thread as well, so browse back a little and you will find more information about this.
I think popcornmix wanted to know if you ever had this working on Gotham?
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thank you for the builds, can i pls ask?
if i load in a 3d video file(hsbs or hou), assuming i have naming convention correct, should i see an option to force output as frame packed video?
thx in advance,
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Hi,
are there any known problems with playing DVD movies (VIDEO_TS files) from a NAS (using NFS)?
I have the latest RaspBMC-Nightly (20131110) installed on my Pi and when I try to play a DVD movie from my Synology NAS using NFS ... RaspBMC is not able to open the movie ... I only see the endless rotating circle.
I have no problems to play a .vob-file direct ... so it looks to me that it's a problem with DVD menues ...
Any hints?