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Posted 03 January - PM thanks. I just sent you the files Posted 03 January - PM They both play perfectly fine. That graph is from GraphEdit. Zoom Player does play the files fine as well though. Could you please let me know which graph do you use in ZP? That is, source filter, splitter if any and audio decoder ac3, right? Did you set ac3 as the default filter under the pcm profile? Posted 03 January - PM I do all my audio and video decoding using ffdshow.
The ac3filter serves as nothing more then an amp and a channel mixer so I can down mix multi channel audio to 2. It does not do any decoding on it's own. All my file splitters, subtitles, and everything else are Gabest Media Player Classic codecs as well as the Microsoft defaults.
This configuration is extremely reliable and conflict free so I do not run with Smart Play enabled. I checked it out in smart play though and these files still work. Both of these are Zoom Players defaults. This passes the audio directly to the sound card without any intervention from ffdshow or ac3filter as it's PCM.
The file will fail in Smart Play and cause Zoom Player to fall back to standard mode with a sound card error as my Live can not handle It works fine in standard mode with either ffdshow or ac3filter because they both are capable of down sampling the audio to something my sound card can handle. I didn't bother trying to configure it so it stays in Smart Play mode. Assuming you can get this to work you shouldn't have this problem as yer card can handle If you want ffdshow to play these files you will need to set uncompressed to all supported in it's codec settings.
Because this audio should be being passed right to the hardware ac3filter and ffdshow really should be irrelevant though. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Twitter icon A stylized bird with an open mouth, tweeting.
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