Re: Sound not playing 99% of the time
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 8:42 pm
I've tried several codecs, demuxes and audio renderers, I have installed and uninstalled them, restarted and retried... my sound card drivers are up to date and I have not had any issues with any other multimedia software. I have also tried both x86 and x64 versions of ProgDVB. All channels I'm testing (6) are free terrestrial digital channels but the problem remains.
I seem to have (sort of) pinpointed the problem but not the solution.
ProgDVB does not detect correctly the TV channel's audio stream 99% of the time and defaults to "Stereo MPG" (why MPG?) instead of "Stereo AAC", this will happen using any audio codec, demux or audio renderer. This also means that 1% of the time it will play the sound correctly whenever it is detected/streamed as AAC and not MPG, when that happens there are no hiccups, no image freezes nor any other problem, simply perfect. Problem is that it only lasts until I change the channel or close ProgDVB.
And as I've stated before, using the example of ffdshow, the codec is being fed by ProgDVB an MP2 stream instead of an AAC stream. Obviously mine is an isolated case since most people don't have this problem. Unfortunately it makes it particularly unusable for me, I'll have to stick to VLC.
Thanks for the help anyway.
I seem to have (sort of) pinpointed the problem but not the solution.
ProgDVB does not detect correctly the TV channel's audio stream 99% of the time and defaults to "Stereo MPG" (why MPG?) instead of "Stereo AAC", this will happen using any audio codec, demux or audio renderer. This also means that 1% of the time it will play the sound correctly whenever it is detected/streamed as AAC and not MPG, when that happens there are no hiccups, no image freezes nor any other problem, simply perfect. Problem is that it only lasts until I change the channel or close ProgDVB.
And as I've stated before, using the example of ffdshow, the codec is being fed by ProgDVB an MP2 stream instead of an AAC stream. Obviously mine is an isolated case since most people don't have this problem. Unfortunately it makes it particularly unusable for me, I'll have to stick to VLC.
Thanks for the help anyway.