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Hi everyone,
First post here. Had windows mce now for several years and totally fed up with it. Got xbmc recommended and first tried installing it with openelec without postive results. Now installed it on windows. Got it working and first setup was movies.
My problem with watching movies is that I also got the stutter, but when the movie is playing in the background, with the buttons in front of them, it's gone. Also when having it played in window version, there is no stutter. So the problem only occurs in full screen. I have tried all the differtent settings, both audio en video, but nothing works.
Any thoughts? Thank you.
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2013-07-21, 19:32
(This post was last modified: 2013-07-25, 15:52 by jjd-uk.)
This solved my problems I was having. THANK YOU!
[mod edit] Removed the quoted Post#1
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Try this:
Audio Output: Optical/Coaxial
Speaker configuration: 2.0
Output stereo to all speakers: Disabled
Dolby Digital (AC3) capable receiver: Enabled
DTS capable receiver: Enabled
AAC capable receiver: Disabled
MultiChannel LPCM capable receiver: Disabled
TrueHD capable receiver: Disabled
DTS-HD capable receiver: Disabled
Audio output device: WASAPI: SPDIF Interface
Passthrough output device: WASAPI: SPDIF Interface
DO NOT choose WASAPI: Speakers
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yes, exclusive mode is allowed and spdif is set to default. I don't get the option to set speaker config or the sample rate. Conexant driver is installed and I've searched for new drivers, but it seems to be up to date, even tho it's from 2008.
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Ah, perhaps the driver doesn't support the Event mode of WASAPI operation then, in which case you'll have to use Directsound,
Try the following:
Audio Output: Analog
Speaker configuration: 2.0
Audio output device: Directsound: SPDIF Interface
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no good... the video is still jittery and the sound was out of sync. I'm surprised that the avr still got a DTS signal. What's sending it to the avr, software or hardware?
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Please check again and if still the same then post a debug log and a screenshot of your audio settings, with Audio Output set to Analog there is no way you should be getting DTS on the AVR.