2012-02-04, 12:36
@ all: Thanks for all of your testing efforts - I appreciate them heartedly!
I can see those random TrueHD issues on my setup as well, but only if I play them from the original M2TS container. In almost every case output is fine on a retry. If I remux these files into my preferred MKV container I can't see playback issues, and the same is true with exactly the same audio streams in raw audio files. To me this looks like a timing problem deep down in the dvdplayer engine.
@ Memphiz: this is a Windows-only (former OS/2-only) shop - sorry
@ steelman1991: I've never been hiding anywhere, my HTPC project started in december last year and I had to do something about the sad state of affairs when it comes to HD audio bitstreaming. Back then AE was seemingly abandoned and no binary worked on my brand new rig. And this is only a small part of the project...
@ Philmatic: rip the code apart, keep what you like, and dump the rest ...
@ bluray: there is gnif/AE stuff in there - it's too good to be put aside. My idea was to check what's available, take what works, add what's missing, and fix what needs fixing. And then strip all of the surplus code lines such that impact to main xbmc trunk code is kept as low as possible.
@ charlievoviii: try one more time. Hint: Daniela is a female name here in Germany
I can see those random TrueHD issues on my setup as well, but only if I play them from the original M2TS container. In almost every case output is fine on a retry. If I remux these files into my preferred MKV container I can't see playback issues, and the same is true with exactly the same audio streams in raw audio files. To me this looks like a timing problem deep down in the dvdplayer engine.
@ Memphiz: this is a Windows-only (former OS/2-only) shop - sorry
@ steelman1991: I've never been hiding anywhere, my HTPC project started in december last year and I had to do something about the sad state of affairs when it comes to HD audio bitstreaming. Back then AE was seemingly abandoned and no binary worked on my brand new rig. And this is only a small part of the project...
@ Philmatic: rip the code apart, keep what you like, and dump the rest ...
@ bluray: there is gnif/AE stuff in there - it's too good to be put aside. My idea was to check what's available, take what works, add what's missing, and fix what needs fixing. And then strip all of the surplus code lines such that impact to main xbmc trunk code is kept as low as possible.
@ charlievoviii: try one more time. Hint: Daniela is a female name here in Germany