It means using hardware overlay. It works fine. I use it on intel 2600k video. But you can also use ffdshow (just don't use ffd dxva looks blah).
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected]: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 11:09:47 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] MakeMKV Great....I can certainly follow instructions. :) Quick question: When I was google LAV I found a page that said it was only supported on nVidia boards and would never support AMD stuff. Is the LAV the same LAV or something different? Thx. On 11/13/2011 11:02 AM, [email protected] wrote: > That's why you need to install both. Seriously. The biggest reason > is that some filters/decoders were never issued in a true x64 version. > > Ok, now, you had commented on audio not sounding right. Here's what > causes that: FFD and LAV default to outputting two channel audio. > First, run the Win7DSFilter tool. Make sure it's not using > Microsoft's filter, but using LAV (for X264) and FFDShow for damn near > everything else. > > Got it. > > Ok, NEXT, Go to Klite->Configuration->LAV Audio Configuration > > Under bitstreaming, select DTS/DTSHD/DD-HD (Don't bother selecting > DD/DDPlus, they autodecode just as well) > > Next, open up FFDShow Audio Decoder. > > Go to "Mixer" Choose your speaker configuration. > Go to Output formats. Choose the same as LAV.. so that bitstream > audio passes as bitstream. (for full HD audio) > > Done. > > There are others who do this differently, but this is the easiest and > most workable (IMHO). > > Finally, open up your windows mixer and configure for 5/7 > speakers/etc. This will have windows do the Dolby Digital decoding > (it's inbuilt one is quite good) and it auto-expands 2 channels into > DPLII/IIx by default > > > On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 05:56:19 -0500, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: >> It's not...just checked it in taskmanager... >> >> On 11/13/2011 5:54 AM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote: >>> I don't, as far as I know. Are their any 64-bit players? Is WMP >>> 64-bit if Win7 is? > >
