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Constant Reload Media Player for audio
Sage sages,
I am running Sage 2.0.20 on XP SP2 with a PVR-350. My audio setup is a M-Audio Revolution with digital out to a Yamaha amp. I'm using Intervideo codecs for video and audio. I am having periodic problems watching programming (either live or recorded) that require me to reload the media player in order to restore audio. As soon as I either fast forward a recorded program, change channels or come to the end of a file, the audio blanks. If I go into detailed setup and reload media player, it goes back a few seconds/minutes & starts over with the right audio. This seems related to the fast forward audio problem others have described. Does anyone have a workaround or a fix? I guess I am lucky that it's still recording audio, but not being able to watch reliably with sound is really annoying! I don't have this error with other appllications like Zoom Player, WinDVD or myHD. Thanks! Jonathan Wilner |
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it is either an audio render or audio decoder issue but I am sure you figured that out
have you tried other renders or decoders and what you are the current settings for audio decoder and render I have seen the problem before but I cannot remember if intervideo was the cause or if it was the render in zoom player are you using the same audio render and decoder? |
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I made two changes that appear to have made a positive improvement. First, I updated/re-installed the M-Audio driver. It doesn't actually appear to have actually updated it, but nonetheless it reinstalled something.
I also switched the Audio Renderer back to Default (which is where I had it before) & switched the MPEG2 Audio Decoder Filter to the MPEG Audio Decoder. Since I made these changes, I've been able to change channels and programs without losing audio. I believe the key change was the MPEG Audio Decoder switch, but I am leery of testing it by switching to the Intervideo audio. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! |
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for 15 dollars buy the sonic DVD decoder pack
it works great with SageTV and is stable as hell |
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