Go through the tweaks in win7ds and disable microsoft's 64bit tv audio. It will then work in mediacenter across the board Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
-----Original Message----- From: "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected]: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 13:22:57 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] MakeMKV got it installed and working...at least with Medic Center Classic on one box. It's weird in Media Center (works on some files, not on others). But with MCC, first time I saw DTS-MA coming from an MKV. I'll tweak more later. 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? > >
