As a clarification to Alton987's comments, note that a lot depends on how the audio is connected to whatever device is playing the sound.
For example, with no audio codecs or anything other than Haali installed, my Win7 system plays DTS and AC3 (DD) content just fine. But only because I'm connected via SPDIF to a receiver that can decode them. If I were outputting to a receiver that only decoded DD then I would hear nothing when playing DTS tracks, unless I had AC3Filter or something like it installed so it could convert the DTS to AC3 in realtime during playback.
If you're connected to something that can't do either of those, again without AC3Filter installed and configured to decode, you'll get no sound.
Or, maybe you've got everything hooked up fine but the sound output device isn't selected properly in one of a couple places such as the Sound Playback Device selection screen.
Or, perhaps the HD audio track is seen as the first audio track but your playback device can't handle it?
Marc
HTPC: W7 RTM x32 - HTPC (and x64-Desktop) Athlon X2 Kuma 2.7 GHz Gigabyte MA78GPM-UD2H Sapphire 5670 HDMI to Panasonic 50" Plasma TOSlink to Onkyo SR603B (DTS/DD only)
David.knowltonWhen I try Shark007 i get studdering, when I try ACfilter i get fastforward playback...
I recently (with the current releases, version 237 for 32bit and 241 of the x64 addon) fixed several audio issues releated to S/PDIF output. I suggest you try the current versions (from MajorGeeks) and make these few changes from default..
At the bottom of both settings applications, choose to use the suggested settingsand again, in both apps, On the Audio TAB, choose to use FFDshow passthrough
Use Shark007 codecs and retain your sanity.
Shark007David.knowltonWhen I try Shark007 i get studdering, when I try ACfilter i get fastforward playback... I recently (with the current releases, version 237 for 32bit and 241 of the x64 addon) fixed several audio issues releated to S/PDIF output. I suggest you try the current versions (from MajorGeeks) and make these few changes from default.. At the bottom of both settings applications, choose to use the suggested settingsand again, in both apps, On the Audio TAB, choose to use FFDshow passthrough
I just followed these instructions and now have perfect audio no matter what formats I play!
Thanks Shark007!
I recently (with the current releases, version 237 for 32bit and 241 of the x64 addon) fixed several audio issues releated to S/PDIF output. I suggest you try the current versions (from MajorGeeks) and make these few changes from default.. At the bottom of both settings applications, choose to use the suggested settings and again, in both apps, On the Audio TAB, choose to use FFDshow passthrough
David.knowlton Can you explain why this would be better than just using Haali and FFDShow?
I have no experience what-so-ever with using only haali and ffdshow.
In your earlier post you mentioned trying to use the Shark007 releases,so I stepped in and did share the knowledge i do have experience with.
David.knowltonThanks Shark, I appreciate your input.I am just trying to get an understanding about codec and how it all works. Do you have any advice on resources I can look into to gain a better understanding?
To the best of my knowledge, there isnt any. My knowledge comes from personal experience. I am not young. i wrote mt 1st program in DOS BASIC in 1976. I was hooked then, and still am today.
My codec History: I got so fed up with codecpacks destroying the systems I was maintaing that I began to build a pack for personal use. 5 years ago, I began to share this pack of codecs with a few friends on a techy forum I used to frequent. These friends eventually convinced me to share with the world. I made my 1st release February 4th 2006, and continue to improve these releases today.
To answer the question about Haali + FFDShow only, Shark007's "Win7codecs" also has Flac support, and M2TS support... and sub-titles... and a central "configurator" (sorry to borrow that term from Media Browser).
David.knowltonI am just trying to get an understanding about codec and how it all works. Do you have any advice on resources I can look into to gain a better understanding?
The best place to look is the Media SDK (part of the Platform SDK). it is geared towards developers though. But like Shark mentioned, personal experience is what most people go by. Get to know Graph Studio as well if you haven't already used it.