2011-05-02, 19:03
when can we expect an AE branch for atv 2g? im dying for dts to ac3 onthefly transcoding... thanks for this great work...
cavamora Wrote:when can we expect an AE branch for atv 2g? im dying for dts to ac3 onthefly transcoding... thanks for this great work...
gnif Wrote:I added TrueHD first because it seemed like the harder of the two to add first, and if major changes needed to be made to accommodate it, I could do so without having to break the DTS-HD code.Sheer genius mate - keep it going, like others I'm really looking forward to DTS-HD implementation.
lloydsmart Wrote:Hmm... I'm having a minor problem I hope someone on this thread can help me with.Me too. Assuming its just a foible of the dev build and will make a re-appearance once fixed by Gnif
Running the latest build on Windows 7, I have all the passthrough formats working perfectly (thanks!), but when I try to play something like mp3 or aac that decodes on the local machine, it doesn't work. My amp makes the clicky noises, but doesn't play any audio.
Any help appreciated, thanks!
Mrfingers Wrote:Here's my debug log. MP3's have no audio and navigation sounds have no audio. Was so jacked about the TrueHD working I didn't notice the navigation sounds.
Also noticed no audio with this movie as well. Shows audio as ffmpeg[4B0]: Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: pcm_s24le, 48000 Hz, 6 channels, s32, 6912 kb/s
http://pastebin.com/WpJdXk8B
Hope this helps.
Slipx Wrote:This might seem obvious but did you check to see if the volume levels have been muted within xbmc?
Calvados Wrote:That problem might be linked with one I reported before on ALSA: if you play a passthrough track, playing a normal track afterwards have the channel mapping and sometimes rate wrong (playing normal tracks until a passthrough is played works fine). The problem is even more self evident when you play a PCM multichannel (FLAC 5.1), you, at best, loose some channels or it plays totally wrong (esp. if said flac is not in the more than 48Khz range).
Or it's something entirely different, I am speculating.
Slipx Wrote:This might seem obvious but did you check to see if the volume levels have been muted within xbmc?
Calvados Wrote:Good point. I remember the first time I ran AE, the volume was set super low, couldn't hear anything. Definitely worth checking.
Calvados Wrote:Bitstreaming wouldn't be affected since it is passed trough and hence volume depends on the receiver entirely. Other track are mixed, so if you set volume to close to nil, you wouldn't hear it even with receiver set to 40 .
Calvados Wrote:Good point. I remember the first time I ran AE, the volume was set super low, couldn't hear anything. Definitely worth checking.