oops, I missed that one! good news, coz my current S/PDIF interface does 88.2/96kHz KS as well :agree:It looks like a bug in the buffer handling. With 192k/24 and 8 channels the audio buffer is growing very large, around 9 MB. I'll check. But you really don't need to stress poor ReClock.
oops, I missed that one! good news, coz my current S/PDIF interface does 88.2/96kHz KS as well :agree:
I tried MPC-HC and it works very good too. I can't get any subs from it either.
Is this my problem?
"subtitling for directshow is available when video renderer called VMR7(renderless)or VMR9 (renderless) is set. Both require
a HW accelerated D 3D video card."
I have an ATI 3800 and it has 3D options but I'm wondering is this my problem? Sounds like if I get a HD5450 that will help me on subs as well as audio.
It will play the main title of a BD. Same as MPC-HC.
ZP is by far the most complete and powerful player. MKVs work fine.
But MPC-HC is perhaps more suited to a newbie.
For the record I use ZP with:
- mpc hc splitter
- madflac
- coreavc
- ffdshow audio
- ffdsshow video
- convolver (room correction)
- reclock
- madvr
And the filterchain would be almost impossible to set using MPC-HC. In ZP it's easy...once you know how.
I'm not sure about the "mpc-hc for newbies" bit! A less newbie friendly player woud be hard to imagine. Personally I tend to find new things appear in mpc-hc first, but normally with a number of bugs.It will play the main title of a BD. Same as MPC-HC.
ZP is by far the most complete and powerful player. MKVs work fine.
But MPC-HC is perhaps more suited to a newbie.
For the record I use ZP with:
- mpc hc splitter
- madflac
- coreavc
- ffdshow audio
- ffdsshow video
- convolver (room correction)
- reclock
- madvr
And the filterchain would be almost impossible to set using MPC-HC. In ZP it's easy...once you know how.
Subs from a file or from a disc? What kind of file or what kind of media?
For the record I use ZP with:
- mpc hc splitter
- madflac
- coreavc
- ffdshow audio
- ffdsshow video
- convolver (room correction)
- reclock
- madvr
And the filterchain would be almost impossible to set using MPC-HC. In ZP it's easy...once you know how.
It does. Ignore the message, it is intended to confuse people.But reclock set on Auto always says that it is converting to Cinema Adaptation 24fps. Why is that? Shouldnt it keep it at 23.976 since it matches my display perfectly.
It does. Ignore the message, it is intended to confuse people.
And it worked as intended :agree: I have never really though about it, because it is very obvious that it works since I am getting the prefectly smooth video. I was thinking about using 48Hz as output instead to see if it was even better, but I guess I shouldnt, knowing what you just told me.
I checked the code, maximum possible output (192k/32 8 channels) should be safe up to 600ms buffer size. If you increase the buffer further, several 32bit integers overflow causing very bad behaviour.I'm sure you would have noticed. It's *not* a problem unless you use crazy buffer sizes like 1000ms.
from both mostly from BD media files. That I ripped and re-encoded keeping english subs by default. TMT and PDVD they always work.
Re-encoded = !?!
What type is the subtitle format? You need a filter that can open it.
That is fine, so you are saying that analogue output on non pap audio card will get downsampling, is that also true with ati 5xxx hdmi? there is no way reclock can intercept audio stream from HDMI and redirect it to analogues? I am still looking for a simple solution to get 24 bits 96 kHz with analogues without having to rip anything I purchased righteously
I was wondering if you had any analog out multichannel soundcard to test if you can instruct reclock to send bitperfect lpcm to the analog outs instead HDMI by changing the peripheral for sound output in reclock control panel. I am interested to know if you get 24 bit bitperfect or 16 bit downgraded audio from analog
How good is this! Popped in a HD5450 and now I get full but rate / sample depth decoding to PCM - just terrific! Well done James!
So if I go out and buy a HD5xxx series card, would this also be possible for me using PDVD7 or is it just limited to TMT3? I can achieve 48/16 (WASAPI excl) in PDVD using reclock but I'm hoping this restriction will be lifted if I upgrade my card. Hopefully this great new Reclock feature doesn't just apply to TMT3 and if so, why? Appreciate the clarification.
Your (maybe) going to love this...But this works. You will still need a 5xxx series card if you want to use TMT as the player (eg for PAP) and I could only test it using the 2ch speaker output from my embedded Realtek Audio due to my setup. But....I left TMT as is (eg HDMI output, with PCM mixing) and changed Reclock to output using WASAPI Exclusive to the Realtek onboard Audio instead of the ATI 5450 and got 24-Bit output via analoge! I could also play (some) files this way as well (I did get some oddness with others but it may be due to not downmixing the 5.1 to 2ch in my setup).
Thanks
Nathan