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So ReClock is working fine now, thx for the hint.
So dsplayer does not have any audio compression as far as I see. Having very dynamic speakers that is a big problem for me because of the neighbors. Any hints on how to get a compressor installed into dsplayer?
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2018-02-13, 17:53
(This post was last modified: 2018-02-13, 18:01 by axbmcuser.)
@((( atom )))
Same here. For Non-MadVR cases i solve the insane dynamic range with KODI VolumeAmplification +10dB and KODI main volume -7,8dB (great results for movies! LPCM setup).
Of course this does not work with the DSPlayer-MadVR-combination, so i searched for an equivalent solution.
Ended up with - in short:
KODI DSPlayer with MadVR:
- Install AC3Filter for Audio (can be configured as additional filter in KODI DSPlayer)
- Setup AC3Filter (which receives LPCM uncompressed audio if configured correctly) with Gain Master +10dB (Don't(!) use the DRC feature as i did not find it very useful for similar results as mentioned above. Only use Gain Master +10dB)
- Setup AC3Filter second tab: Auto gain control (prevents clipping, should be enabled by default)
- Check AC3Filter config for unwanted settings like bass redirection. There are some strange default settings which i had to disable because i don't want them.
- Set internal KODI volume to -7,8dB
- Results are VERY similar to the internal KODI solution mentioned at the beginning of the post which i've been using for years.
Don't have the time atm for more info, if you're interested i'm happy to post setup screenshots for the AC3Filter setup at a later point.
Greets
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OK, thanks for the info. I myself have never been very satisfied with the kodi internal compression, but compressing movie audio is also a very difficult task. I will start with your suggestion but I would still love to have a "real" compressor with standard compressor settings in the chain..
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Bear in mind that LAVFilters can apply DRC in formats that support it (AC3 and EAC3). It's in the main tab of audio filter configuration.
An alternative could be adding ffdshow audio and use its normalize feature (in the volume config panel). In that case you would lose bitstreaming (but I guess you are not bitstreaming, otherwise you could use the DRC feature of you AVR).
For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you
read this first (usually it's enough to follow instructions in the second post).
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Sorry, no difference, still exactly the same..
/Victor
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Hi there. I'm Recently back to Kodi from Plex Media Player because I needed a madVR enabled player to play my UHD rips as HEVC MKVs. I'm just getting DSPlayer set up for this and so far everything seems on track except that when I stop a 4K movie, HDR remains on and resolution doesn't pop back to the default 1080p. I've got to exit all the way out of Kodi and come back in to return to normal settings. I though it was a driver issue since users on the Plex forum said they had the same issue but that it was fixed with the Nvidia 390.65 driver, however neither the latest 390.77 or rolling back to 390.65 have fixed the problem for me. Any other ideas on how to fix this? I'm using DSPlayer w/the Plex for Kodi add-on on Win 7 with a 750 ti until my new 1030 arrives next week. Thanks!
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I have a quick question:
After getting everything set up correctly with my GT1030 (including 4K HDR!), I would like to use madVR with Kodi 18 (because I´m still on Kodi 18...).
Is there any plan, to release a Kodi 18 DSPlayer build?
Or are there any considerations, when Kodi 18 DSPlayer will be released (maybe when Kodi 18 is beta, RC, final, ...)?
Thanks so much for this really good build!
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Hi again. Another noob question, sorry. I'm trying to set up VideoPlayer merits rules under the DSPlayer settings so that DSPlayer will be the default player only for 4K HEVC while the regular Kodi player will be used for everything else. I've used the playercorefactory.xml to launch external players in the past so I'm not totally new to this and it appears this is just another way to the same thing through the GUI, however I'm not understanding the basic logic here. Does "VideoPlayer" here refer to DSPlayer or to DVDPlayer (that's still the name of the default Kodi player, right?) -- ie. am I creating a rule for everything DSPlayer will play by default, or am I creating rules for the exceptions that DVDPlayer will open instead? So far I've tried it both ways and DSPlayer still opens everything no matter what I enter.
Treating VideoPlayer to mean DSPlayer (ie. affirmative rule):
rule name: 4K HEVC | file name: *.4k* | video codec: h265 | video button: on
Treating VideoPlayer to mean DVDPlayer (ie. exceptions rules):
rule name: H264 | video codec: h264 | video button: on
rule name: VC-1 | video codec: vc-1 | video button: on
rule name: MPEG2 | video codec: mpeg 2 | video button: on
As I said, either way I try it's still opening DSPlayer for everything. So which is the right approach and what am I missing?
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No one that got the same problem? Every time I go afk and come back my dsplayer playback is off centered. Bottom is cut off and black bar at top please help...
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Is it possible to port my heavily configured Kodi build into a DSPlayer install?