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Default AC3 SPDIF sound onboard ASUS P5K-VM

Avi movies with AC3 5.1 works perfect with windows media player. But it doesnt work in BSplayer, I tried probably everything. Can anyone help?
It used to work fine, but then I reinstalled Windows Vista, and it doesnt work in Bsplayer anymore. Anyone has same problem? Thanks
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Installed AC3-filter?

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Yes and I set it to 5.1 channel and check "spdif"
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Version of AC3filter?
And, while playing or at least having loaded your movie, what is shown under:
(rightclick>) Options > Filters > Advanced?
Also, what is selected at "For AC3 decoding use" under:
(rightclick>) Options > Preferences > Audio ?
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Default Thank you for response

It is ac3filter_1_46
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Already tried a different setting of Output device? (e.g. System default)
Noticed you set "Restrict SPDIF sample rate" to 48kHz. Already tried a different setting?
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yep i tried all output devices and all the sample rates too...
I dont get it, it works fine (DD 5.1) in windows media player
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So I figured it out, I checked (in AC3 filter) "disallow PCM output in SPDIF mode" in Properties in "SPDIF" and it works perfect now.
Thank you very much BSPeter for your help.
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Don't thank me. You figured it out yourselves, so thank you .... especially also for posting your findings, which may also be of help to other users.
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(Also noticed you added 44kHz to the existing sample rate 48kHz and also checked DTS-box now)
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I also found out today that my DVD player is problem too. It didnt work today again, then I turn my dvd player off and back on, and now it works... wierd.
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