2013-09-05, 23:07
I'm having a problem to get the audio of aac video files to play when using cinema experience. For some reason there's no sound. However, no issues with other audio formats, only with aac files and apple movie trailers (720p). And what's even more odd the audio issue exists only when cinema experience is used. I tested the very same aac video file with and without cinema experience and in the first test there was no audio and in the second there was, respectively. If I change audio output from hmdi to analog and disable all the audio passthrough features, there are no problems with cinema experience.
Tried to reinstall cinema experience but no help from that action.
So it looks to me that cinema experience is causing the issue with wasapi or passtrhough mode or something. Anyone else having the same problem?
Here's my debug log:
http://www.xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=55328
EDIT: problem solved! Dont know what I did but suddenly all video formats are fine, even those aac files that was causing audio issues before. Maybe it has something do with that I change incoming attractions video aac file to another aac file. Perhaps the first one was faulty in some way and result in audio issues with apple movie trailers as well.
@Isantus
I had the same problem and my solution was to rename the audio format folders. For example dolby digital audio video should be in a folder that is named dolby digital. So Im saying that there's a convention how the audio video folders should be named. If that doesn't do the trick then send a debug log here and wait till someone check if there are errors. If you don't know the proper names for the folders, just ask.
Tried to reinstall cinema experience but no help from that action.
So it looks to me that cinema experience is causing the issue with wasapi or passtrhough mode or something. Anyone else having the same problem?
Here's my debug log:
http://www.xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=55328
EDIT: problem solved! Dont know what I did but suddenly all video formats are fine, even those aac files that was causing audio issues before. Maybe it has something do with that I change incoming attractions video aac file to another aac file. Perhaps the first one was faulty in some way and result in audio issues with apple movie trailers as well.
@Isantus
I had the same problem and my solution was to rename the audio format folders. For example dolby digital audio video should be in a folder that is named dolby digital. So Im saying that there's a convention how the audio video folders should be named. If that doesn't do the trick then send a debug log here and wait till someone check if there are errors. If you don't know the proper names for the folders, just ask.