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Bugy bspalyer pro - s/pdif problem Hi! I've read all topic related to this problem but no help. I reinstalled my machine and I wanted to set up bsplayer with my Panasonic Digital Surround System, but I couldn't I want to use S/pdif, yes I use AC3 filter, I tried all the settings but no luck. This is weird because before I reintalled my machine everything worked out quite well. I used the ac3 filter 1.01 and I have a Terratec DMX6 Fire soundcard. It seems to me that bsplayer won't use the s/pdif, even my windows media player can handle s/pdif or even windows media player classic... I don't really understand the problem. When I check the filter settings during the playback it shows that the ac3 filter uses only the anloge output, althought I check S/pdif option. This is really an annoying problem, I liked bsplayer but maybe I have to move on. Help would be pleased. regards |
Re: Bugy bspalyer pro - s/pdif problem Quote:
Those settings are relatet to InterVideo AC3, NOT to AC3 Filter, so if you want to use the spdif output with BSplayer I think you have to install InterVideo AC3 |
There have been more versions of AC3 filter 1.0xx (even with the same number and character!). I have no expercience with those 1.0xx versions (other than very short) and am still sticking to good old and trusted version 0.70b. Perhaps you could also give it a try? http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=18715#18715 :wink: |
It works fine with 0.7, but in 0.7 I can't define wich channels I wan't to use with s/pdif. This problem is very interesting, because it worked before. Maybe I try other 1.0xx versions |
Does anybody know something about ac3filter_1_02a_test8.exe? It works fine for me, everything works ok with it |
From what I read and see ( http://www.free-codecs.com/screensho...creenshots.htm ) it should work for you, but unfortunately I cannot test at the moment! :wink: Anyone ? |
I understood Tribe solved his problem by installing ac3filter_1_02a_test8.exe. I use ac3filter_1_02a_test8.exe without any problem so far. |
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