2011-12-06, 16:06
ptaylor999 Wrote:Heya Bluray. Remember me? The whiner who couln't seem to get Dolby HD-MA to work cause my Pio kept switching between HD-MA and PCM. Well, it was my reciever (Pioneer VSX-919). But now, with my new Onkyo 809 it works without a hitch! And I'm a happy camper.Congratulation! If my HD audio don't work, I would be whining too. Maybe, Pioneer need a better firmware or somthing. I had a lot of troubles with my previous $1200 Pioneer Elite too. I'm glad that I sold it a year ago.
ptaylor999 Wrote:As the subject says, though, I am having another issue that I'm hoping you can lend your advice on. This time it's a video issue. Seems that I can only get ISO's that have video formatted with VC-1 to play properly. When I try to play ISO's with AVC-formatted video all I get is a horribly blocky, pixelated picture. The audio plays great but the vid is unwatchable. Any ideas for me? Could this be a codec issue? PowerDVD plays my AVC-formatted stuff just fine, as does MPC-HC. Have you had this happen, or heard of anyone else with this problem?I'm not sure if it is the same issue here. Some videos were stutered and blocky when I used AsRock E350M1 HTPC with AsRock "Instand Boot" power options. After I selected "High Performance" power options in W7 control panel, it playback video fluently.
What video player is being used in your hd_audio build?
As always, any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
You can try different settings in XBMC video output options too: