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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #50 on: July 13, 2019, 07:22:22 am »

Sorry - Forgot to say than when using DirectSound, Windows is Resampling the audio stream.  So MC might be putting out 24-44.1 but then Windows takes that output from MC and resamples it to whatever you have set in the Windows Audio System then sends that stream to your AVR.  With WASAPI Direct, it sends it from MC straight through to the AVR untouched.

What I don't get is why I can (and always have) been able to play all supported audio formats from my NUC (and all my other HTPCs with other GPUs) yet yours seems to be so finicky.  I've tested on many generations of Yamaha AVR and for this on a cheapie Pio.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #51 on: July 13, 2019, 07:23:21 am »

...and your HDMI cables do not impact the audio.  They "may" impact the ability to output Video @ UHD with high frame rates.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #52 on: July 13, 2019, 09:18:53 am »

No probs - I'm thinking there will be some more rounds to get to the bottom of it however given the # of systems fitbrit as built!

2 caveats on my last post:

1. All our motherboards are Gigabyte ones
2. I haven't tested this again in recent months

Therefore your post is very interesting. I'll check if we can reproduce the results, hopefully this weekend.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #53 on: July 13, 2019, 09:47:02 am »

My Anthem is running the latest firmware, my TV as well, and the NUC runs the latest BIOS.

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Just checked for updates and there was a new BIOS. Installed it, but no effect on this issue.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #54 on: July 13, 2019, 08:45:13 pm »

The MRX 720 is shown as the Audio Device is MC, isn't it?

With a similar problem last year, the TV (a VIZIO E-Series 60” Class Razor LED™ Smart TV | E601i-A3) was showing up as the Audio Device, as per the image below. I don't think that is the issue here, but just wanted to check, since you and Jmone are on the same drivers with different results. Maybe your FHD Samsung TV is part of the problem.



That image is from a couple of posts above this post: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,117404.msg813453.html#msg813453   You may want to do a little light reading through that post and thread to understand a bit more what is going on.

BTW, what model is your FHD Samsung TV?
Also, how do you control the NUC? Do you use a wired keyboard and mouse, a wireless keyboard+mouse, use a Remote Desktop application into it, or use a Remote Control App?



Regardless, try this, if you have one of the remote control Apps (See below), or can get one. Well, anyone can get Panel, so I guess that is an easy answer.

1. I assume that you have the NUC set up on boot to start MC with Windows? If not, do that, in MC Startup options. With or without Media Server, but with Media Server turned on and note the Access Key.
2. Set up a Playlist with samples of each of the formats that aren't working now. Or all formats if you wish.
3. Make sure MC is still set to play in WASAPI Exclusive mode, as per above testing which didn't work. Make sure that the "Player" Zone points to the MRX 720, just to make things easier.
3. Get the App you are going to use, if you don't already have one, and check that it will connect to the server and play files in a Playlist to the MRX 720. Test with a format that you know works now.
3. Shut down, and fully power down the TV, AVR, and NUC.
4. Disconnect the HDMI cable from the MRX 720 to the TV, leaving the HDMI cable from the NUC to the MRX 720.
5. Restart everything, and wait a few minutes for everything to settle down.
6. Use the remote you selected to connect to the NUC MC Server, set the output to "Player" or the MRX 720, open your Playlist and test a format that doesn't normally work.

Did it work? Try all the formats. Do they all work now?

If all the formats worked now, then the problem is your Samsung TV, and the HDMI chain. MC is being told the capabilities of the TV instead of the MRX 720.



You just need a Remote Control App that can connect to the NUC MC Server, can send output to the MRX 720 Audio Device, and plays at least one format.
On another PC
    Panel in a browser, which is probably easiest, and allow you to connect to a MC Server, and select play to "Player" or any Audio Device on the Server.
    Tremote

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    Panel in a browser.
    JRemote if you own it. No trial version. Although I have never used that, so I'm not sure how easy it would be to use for this testing. I assume it would be fine.
    MO 4Media for iOS if you don't have any other App. It has a free version that will play three songs in a Playlist. Enough for testing, with just a restart of the App to allow another set of three to be played.

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    Panel in a browser.
    JRemote for Android if you own it. No trial version. Although I have never used that, so I'm not sure how easy it would be to use for this testing. I assume it would be fine.
    MO 4Media for Android. Same trial version restrictions as above, but works fine for this testing.
    Gizmo
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #55 on: July 14, 2019, 09:01:02 am »

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The MRX 720 is shown as the Audio Device is MC, isn't it?
Yes, it is. See the attached screenshot 'audio.jpg'. What stands out to me, is the prefix "2-". On Windows 7 to my Pioneer it just showed 'Intel Display Audio", not the "2-" prefix.

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That image is from a couple of posts above this post: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,117404.msg813453.html#msg813453   You may want to do a little light reading through that post and thread to understand a bit more what is going on.
Interesting read, and it definitely helps understanding how things work, but I don't see the parallel with my situation? I have connected the NUC --> AVR --> TV all by HDMI, and in that order. It's also not a multi-channel problem; just sample-rates 44.1, 88.2 & 176.4 don't have sound, the rest (48, 96, 192) does play normally, regardless whether it's stereo or multi-channel.

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BTW, what model is your FHD Samsung TV?
It's a Samsung UE46ES7000SXXN

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Also, how do you control the NUC? Do you use a wired keyboard and mouse, a wireless keyboard+mouse, use a Remote Desktop application into it, or use a Remote Control App?
When everything works as it should, I use the EOS-app as a remote on my Android-tablet (Galaxy Tab S2). Works like a charm. As a backup, I also have a wireless keyboard with touchpad. Also I have Teamviewer installed, so I can access the NUC from my desktop.

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Regardless, try this, if you have one of the remote control Apps (See below), or can get one. Well, anyone can get Panel, so I guess that is an easy answer.

1. I assume that you have the NUC set up on boot to start MC with Windows? If not, do that, in MC Startup options. With or without Media Server, but with Media Server turned on and note the Access Key.
Yes, I've set Run on Windows startup to 'Media Center'. I've tried Media Center and Media Server' but then I couldn't connect with EOS or Panel to MC ? Then I set it back to 'Media Center' and I had access again with EOS (I didn't try Panel again).
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2. Set up a Playlist with samples of each of the formats that aren't working now. Or all formats if you wish.
3. Make sure MC is still set to play in WASAPI Exclusive mode, as per above testing which didn't work. Make sure that the "Player" Zone points to the MRX 720, just to make things easier.
3. Get the App you are going to use, if you don't already have one, and check that it will connect to the server and play files in a Playlist to the MRX 720. Test with a format that you know works now.
3. Shut down, and fully power down the TV, AVR, and NUC.
4. Disconnect the HDMI cable from the MRX 720 to the TV, leaving the HDMI cable from the NUC to the MRX 720.
5. Restart everything, and wait a few minutes for everything to settle down.
6. Use the remote you selected to connect to the NUC MC Server, set the output to "Player" or the MRX 720, open your Playlist and test a format that doesn't normally work.

Did it work? Try all the formats. Do they all work now?
No, the problem is still the same. Also, when I set the output to the MRX720, the AVR switched HDMI-input to DTS Play-fi so I couldn't compare.

What I did try, is connect with the DTS Play-Fi app to my NAS (a Synology DS418) using the Media Server option, with DTS Play-Fi set to Hi-Res Audio, and then I tried the problematic formats again. And 44.1 & 88.2 played fine. 176.4 also played, but with a frequent stutter. 48, 96 & 192 also played without problems. I've checked the sample-rates with the (i) button on the MRX remote, and it stated the right sample-rates (DTS Play-Fi does downsample when not set to Hi-Res Audio).
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #56 on: July 14, 2019, 09:10:59 am »

Having built about 40 Intel-based systems in the the last 15 months or so, specifically to run MC, I can say the following:
176 KHz over HDMI is supported by hardware, but not by Intel drivers. It used to be supported by the drivers about three years ago. But then they dropped support for it. For a while, we continued to run older drivers to get the 176 KHz support, but eventually the price one paid for using older drivers became too great. Now we upsample to 192 as a default. 88.2 is definitely supported.

I have direct experience with running Intel integrated video with the same Anthem receiver. It does need a long delay to do the HDMI handshake. OP might want to see whether a firmware update is available for the receiver, too.
I'm starting to believe it is the Anthem in this chain that causes the need for delay. Another problem I experienced when my daughter was viewing Netflix, is the following. Cable-box is also connected to AVR, which is connected to the TV. She watched a show with 5.1 audio with the AVR off (and passthrough on) and the sound stopped after a few seconds. When I switched the audiostream to stereo, it played without a problem. I dove into the soundsettings from my cablebox and found I could set a delay for HDMI-sound. The first step was 40ms which I set. And then multi-channel played with no problems with the AVR off. Also, I experienced something similar when we watched an episode with the AVR on. Sometimes Netflix lost connection and had to reload. And when that happened, we also lost sound. I haven't experienced that either since I set the delay. I think I'll ask Anthem for an answer.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #57 on: July 14, 2019, 09:04:31 pm »

I wondered about the "2-" prefix on the audio driver as well, as I noticed it earlier in your audio device properties image. Usually that might indicate that there are two HDMI ports on the PC, but the NUC only has one. Could you have two drivers installed at the same time? That probably wouldn't show in Device Manager. I'm not sure how to check off the top of my head. Also, the NUC does support up to 3 monitors, via Thunderbolt, so it may have something to do with that.

Maybe you could try deleting the audio device in Device Manager, rebooting and letting Windows reinstall the driver. But that is pretty drastic. I would create a System Restore Point, and make a full system backup and have a way of restoring it before trying that. It probably makes no difference anyway.

In the other thread the user also had a NUC > AVR > TV, and his issues were HDMI chain reporting, or more specifically EDID reporting over HDMI. A bit different though, as his TV showed up as the audio device.




Yes, I've set Run on Windows startup to 'Media Center'. I've tried Media Center and Media Server' but then I couldn't connect with EOS or Panel to MC ? Then I set it back to 'Media Center' and I had access again with EOS (I didn't try Panel again)

Okay, that is just weird. I would suspect a firewall issue, or maybe antivirus. But that shouldn't happen. Something for another time though.

No, the problem is still the same. Also, when I set the output to the MRX720, the AVR switched HDMI-input to DTS Play-fi so I couldn't compare.

Sorry, that is confusing. How did you confirm that the same problem exists, if when you switched to the MRX720 the AVR switched to the  DTS Play-fi input. I assume that MC was always set to the MRX720, so no switching of output was required, and that when the AVR switched the input to DTS Play-fi that you switched it back to the PC and hence MC? Or is something else going on?

As the DTS Play-fi connection to the AVR seemed to play the tracks successfully, are you able to connect directly from the PC to the TV, and test again? Only playing stereo tracks of course, but all sample rates. The TV is supposed to support stereo FLAC files, but it is a bit hard to find what sample and bit rates it supports, and Samsung warns audio won't play if it is "above the TV’s compatibility ratings", which they then don't document. I couldn't find any reference to what it actually supports.

I think I'll ask Anthem for an answer.

That's probably a good idea, but you might want to try the direct connection to the TV first, which eliminates the MRX720 from the audio path. If that works, you have more to discuss with Anthem.

Also the issues you saw with the Cable box and Netflix could still be the TV being slow to respond to HDMI calls.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #58 on: July 14, 2019, 09:50:55 pm »

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you might want to try the direct connection to the TV first, which eliminates the MRX720 from the audio path

Don't be surprised if when you try this the audio problem gets worse.  I would expect the Anthem to support all of the audio sampling rates we're discussing, and even though the Anthem manual is sketchy on this point, I'd think them rather cheap if they didn't.

On the other hand I would fully expect a TV to NOT support many of the more unusual sampling rates.  TV's have to reproduce 44.1KHz because everything does, and 48KHz because that's what's used for video, and not much else.  For a TV to grok 176KHz would be pure gravy.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #59 on: July 15, 2019, 12:35:13 am »

It's a test, to see if the same problem occurs, or something different. Worse is definitely a possibility. It may highlight that the NUC driver is capable of some formats.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #60 on: July 15, 2019, 12:39:49 am »

Agreed of course.  I meant it more as a "don't panic if" for the OP.  Solving problems in this thread has been a bit of whack-a-mole...
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #61 on: July 15, 2019, 05:43:08 am »

It's got to be a downstream issue from the NUC, as you had it working with a PIO (and I've no issues with Yami's and Pios's ).  The other option is to grab a drink, settle in and listen to some content with MC remixing to something that works (like 96/24) and call it a day :)  [flame suit] as I'm certainly can not hear a difference between these "better" sampling rates and bit depths.  [/flame suit]

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Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem says the sampling frequency must be greater than twice the maximum frequency one wishes to reproduce. Since human hearing range is roughly 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, the sampling rate had to be greater than 40 kHz.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #62 on: July 15, 2019, 01:25:32 pm »

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It's got to be a downstream issue from the NUC, as you had it working with a PIO (and I've no issues with Yami's and Pios's ).  The other option is to grab a drink, settle in and listen to some content with MC remixing to something that works (like 96/24) and call it a day :)  [flame suit] as I'm certainly can not hear a difference between these "better" sampling rates and bit depths.  [/flame suit]
I didn't get the NUC to work with the Pioneer, because I replaced my old Windows7 HTPC for a NUC and the Pioneer for the Anthem at the same time. This is an Intel-driver issue. Troubleshooting over a month is not what I expected when buying a brand new NUC. It should work flawlessly. I have serious doubts concerning the reliability since 16-44.1 is not even supported at this point. And What's next? Since this is the second Intel-audioproduct in a row that let's me down, I've decided to return the NUC to the seller. Fortunately this was no problem. And I'm going to assemble a new system. But definitely not with an Intel-audio chipset.

So.... what's the alternative? I think it should be 4K-capable, considering I might upgrade to a 4K-telly next year. And supporting HDR. In this thread (https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,114843.0.html) The Big Labinski advises Realtek for audio as the best option. Do you agree?

Also, here  https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Windows_System_Requirements this is the recommended system:
Intel Core i5 (Quad-Core) or better
Windows 7/8.1 (32 or 64 bit) or newer
4GB of RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6770, Nvidia GTX 550, or better GPU
Solid state (SSD) boot drive for installation and Library files.
Theater View quality settings can be modified via: Options > General > Video Card

Is this still current?
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #63 on: July 15, 2019, 01:30:56 pm »

Hi Roderick,

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Sorry, that is confusing. How did you confirm that the same problem exists, if when you switched to the MRX720 the AVR switched to the  DTS Play-fi input.
That's indeed confusing :-) What I meant is, I tested with the zone set to 'player' and I had the same problem. When I switched the zone to the MRX720, the MRX720 switched to the DTS-PlayFi, which is another HDMI-port. And downsampled the signal. As an extra test, I set DTS Play-Fi to Hi-Res Audio, and then I got the results as described. I hope this is more clear?
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #64 on: July 15, 2019, 01:44:52 pm »

I didn't get the NUC to work with the Pioneer, because I replaced my old Windows7 HTPC for a NUC and the Pioneer for the Anthem at the same time. This is an Intel-driver issue. Troubleshooting over a month is not what I expected when buying a brand new NUC. It should work flawlessly. I have serious doubts concerning the reliability since 16-44.1 is not even supported at this point. And What's next? Since this is the second Intel-audioproduct in a row that let's me down, I've decided to return the NUC to the seller. Fortunately this was no problem. And I'm going to assemble a new system. But definitely not with an Intel-audio chipset.

So.... what's the alternative? I think it should be 4K-capable, considering I might upgrade to a 4K-telly next year. And supporting HDR. In this thread (https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,114843.0.html) The Big Labinski advises Realtek for audio as the best option. Do you agree?

Also, here  https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Windows_System_Requirements this is the recommended system:
Intel Core i5 (Quad-Core) or better
Windows 7/8.1 (32 or 64 bit) or newer
4GB of RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6770, Nvidia GTX 550, or better GPU
Solid state (SSD) boot drive for installation and Library files.
Theater View quality settings can be modified via: Options > General > Video Card

Is this still current?
A much lighter system would usually work fine for normal audio (less than DSD).
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #65 on: July 15, 2019, 02:32:14 pm »

A much lighter system would usually work fine for normal audio (less than DSD).

Playing DSD directly requires very little CPU power. Converting PCM to DSD is what requires a good CPU.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #66 on: July 15, 2019, 02:45:55 pm »

Mark, I'm surprised we couldn't get the NUC to work, as jmone has had such good results with them, but such is life.

I can make two recommendations based on personal experience:

1. Realtek chipsets work beautifully for audio.
2. AMD video cards (Radeon) work very well for audio/video over HDMI.

I initially chose AMD over Nvidia for HTPC use because a few years back AMD was better at accommodating the various refresh rate changes and deinterlacing methods than Nvidia was.  Perhaps that has changed now and Nvidia is equally as good for HTPC, but someone with current Nvidia experience would have to comment.

I've heard good things about the chipsets for AMD Ryzen platforms, that are available for small form factor PCs, but I have no direct experience with them for HTPC use.  Jmone or Fitbrit might know more about the Ryzen compatible chipsets.

It didn't sound to me like your Anthem was behaving as well as the Pioneer did... I have my HTPC hooked up to a Yamaha CX-A5000 processor and have zero issues, but admittedly that device is extremely high end so perhaps that skews the results.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #67 on: July 15, 2019, 05:14:07 pm »

It is a shame to give up, but perfectly understandable.

Those recommendations are a bit out of date, if 4K HDR is to be supported.

You will need to go Windows 10 these days, and that means more memory than 4GB. Personally, at current prices, I still wouldn't put in less than 16GB for Windows 10.
I use a nVidia GTX 1060, which was the minimum required for good 4K HDR support back when I bought it. I wanted 3D support as well, and nVidia still did that best. They have dropped 3D support in the latest drivers though.

People are saying good things about the latest AMD Ryzen™ Processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics, but I haven't looked into them.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #68 on: July 15, 2019, 05:37:02 pm »

Yes, I should have said, I don't do 4K on my system.  My viewing distance is 14ft from my TV, so 4k is irrelevant at that distance without a projector.  Mine system does do 3D nicely though.

Don't Nvidia cards still have problems doing 23.976Hz for blu-ray accurately?  I heard they stutter...

If you want to do 4K with MadVR, you will need a beefy graphics card.  But be sure you can actually see 4K.  Look at an online viewing distance calculator to see what screen size the human eye needs to resolve 4K at your viewing distance.

The tradeoff with getting a beefy graphics card so that you can do fancy MadVR upscaling to 4K is noise.  If it's an HTPC for use in the living room, you want something quiet.

My OLED is a 4K panel, because they all are, but I let the TV do the upscaling.  I've found the TVs usually do better upscaling than other components, with less fuss.  System requirements are much lower if you stick with 1080p video.

The Realtek audio recommendation is still good if you're audio centric.

8GB RAM will work fine for an HTPC, but 16 is better if you're going to use it for other things.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #69 on: July 15, 2019, 07:52:00 pm »

Don't Nvidia cards still have problems doing 23.976Hz for blu-ray accurately?  I heard they stutter...

Not that I have noticed. But maybe that is just my eyes!

I have many BD full folder rips at 23.976 (MC displays them as 23.98 fps in tags) that play just fine.

My viewing distance is about 4 metres (13 feet), so I am well over the recommendations. I plan to reduce that a bit when I wall mount the TV... one day. I used to let the TV upscale to 4K, but now I do it with MadVR, which appears very slightly better. Basically, I started using MadVR for all resolution control, where possible, and 3D support.

I chose the "NVidia MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X" in my signature because it has very quiet fans and doesn't turn them on unless it really needs to. It can get quite hot before it needs to. I don't hear it, but them I do have five disks in my HTPC, so I hear a very slight noise from them when a few spin up.
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« Reply #70 on: July 15, 2019, 08:36:05 pm »

Yeah, I see you have quite a few drives there, but the reds are fairly quiet.

My primary concern at build was audio (I fell into video later) so I went to considerable trouble to make the machine as quiet as possible.  I have a passively cooled graphics card and everything.  But that's harder to do now than it used to be; the current crop of cards are too hot.  I'm not aware of anyone selling a passively cooled current gen card.  Anyway you can't hear the thing unless you put your ear within about 12 inches of it, so it turned out pretty near silent.

I have elsewhere a totally passively cooled Zotac Zbox (Core i5) that is absolutely silent so that is great for audio, but doesn't have the horsepower for MadVR.

I've found the scaler in my LG to be excellent, but it obviously varies by make.  You're almost as far as I am... What size/brand is your TV?
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« Reply #71 on: July 15, 2019, 10:12:34 pm »

What size/brand is your TV?

It's a 65" Sony, KD-65X9300D. The Australian version of the American  XBR-65X930D I believe. The last of their 3D capable TVs.
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« Reply #72 on: July 15, 2019, 11:23:27 pm »

Ah, so you're in the same situation as me.  I have the LG 65EF9500, the first of the flat screen OLEDs.  But we're both 65in and too far away to see 4K.  The Sonys have very good scalers too I think.
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« Reply #73 on: July 20, 2019, 01:34:50 pm »

Guys, you won't believe, but I have an interesting update  :D

As you know, I've returned the Intel NUC to the seller. He told me it was likely that the drivers weren't quite functional yet with this new type of hardware. Yeah, I found that out aswell...

Anyway, today I decided to give my old HTPC a final chance to make up. So, I installed Windows 10 Pro (which didn't work properly for my hardware in the past), got a graphics + display audio driver update from Intel when I installed the Intel Driver Support Assistant and.... everything works again!!

Also, no need to set for a 2 seconds delay when changing framerates, no need to set 1 sec delay when playing audio. So it wasn't my Anthem that was slow but the NUC.

16-44.1, 24-88.1 & 24-176.4 play using Wasapi, multi-channel or stereo, the lot, no questions asked!

I'm happy. I think I'll stick with my good old companion for a while :-) Thanks again for all your help, but this couldn't be solved as it was imho a matter of disfunctional drivers for the hardware.
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« Reply #74 on: July 20, 2019, 05:02:33 pm »

Nice - but I still got get why your NUC has the issues but I've never seen it over my NUC (I've had about 5 so far)....
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« Reply #75 on: July 20, 2019, 05:15:00 pm »

Was his model of NUC one you'd tried before, Jmone?

This honestly makes me a little leery of trying a NUC.  I mean, 44.1KHz not working properly is just beyond the pale...
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #76 on: July 20, 2019, 08:18:13 pm »

Mark has a NUC8, my latest one is a NUC7 so it could be that but.... I've never seen the issue on my NUCs (or even the ComputeSticks). 
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« Reply #77 on: July 21, 2019, 04:09:10 am »

Mark has a NUC8, my latest one is a NUC7 so it could be that but.... I've never seen the issue on my NUCs (or even the ComputeSticks).
Hi Jmone, you did test the NUC8i5BEK, right? That's practically the same as my NUC8i5BEH
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« Reply #78 on: July 21, 2019, 06:55:06 pm »

Well my bad!!!!, I saw WER's post in my NUC7 review and used that for the testing in the thread! 

Yes I do have a NUC8i5BEK and just had a quick look.  There are issues for me.  Everything played except for 176/24, well it played but there was no sound (the AVR also reported it as receiving the audio at the correct format but.... no sound).  In digging further this NUC was set to "Source # of Channels in the DSP".  When I changed MC to JRSS 5.1, then 44.1 / 88.2 / 176 @ 24-Bits would play but again, there was no sound.

It's also on Windows 1803 and last years intel drivers, so I've started the round of doing SW & Driver Updates and well report back.

Mmmm I wonder if it is bitrate thing on 44.1/88.2/176 @ 24bits, as:
- 2ch 44.1 and 88.2 plays fine
- 2ch 176 plays but without sound or error
- 5.1ch 44.1 / 88.2 / 176 plays but without sound or error
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« Reply #79 on: July 21, 2019, 07:25:17 pm »

This is really interesting to me, because as I mentioned earlier I've been considering a NUC myself...

As I recall, jmone, my post you referred to was basically begging you to give more comprehensive audio reviews (what works what doesn't) when you review a NUC.

Not to put too much burden on people like you and fitbrit, but with all the different machines you two build and test, it would be great if we could start building a list of PCs that are "certified for JRiver" that sort of thing.  (Obviously JRiver also has the id, but since that is linux there are limitation.)

Not a real certification per se, but just "if you buy this NUC (or other SFF PC like a Zbox) and use these drivers, JRiver will be 100% fine, as tested by our forum experts" if you know what I mean.

Would have saved Mark here a lot of agony...

Mmmm I wonder if it is bitrate thing on 44.1/88.2/176 @ 24bits, as:
- 2ch 44.1 and 88.2 plays fine
- 2ch 176 plays but without sound or error
- 5.1ch 44.1 / 88.2 / 176 plays but without sound or error

I think this may be an important point.  In the past, I have had problems playing some movies when output format=source # of channels, and the surround format for the movie was unusual.  (I didn't get silence, I got the error message from MC about the sound card not liking the format). I solved this by telling MC to always output 7.1, and it just pads the empty channels with silence. The radeon card is happy, and zero compatibility issues since.

Your comment seems to indicate this solution wouldn't work on the NUC, since it's not always playing sound in those channel counts.  If you can't use source # of channels, and you can't force everything to 7.1 (or whatever your needed max is) then you're basically screwed.

Jmone, could you please test the following?
-48khz (16 and 24 bit) at 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1/4.0, 5.1 and 7.1 (movie compatibility)
-16/24 at all sample rates up to 192 in 7.1

Seems like we're onto something here.

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« Reply #80 on: July 21, 2019, 09:10:41 pm »

Hey Will, I've updated my reviews for what I've found on the NUC7 and 8.  Please keep in mind that I'm just another MC user like you and unless I stumble upon an issue, it does not mean it is not there.

Anyway, here is what I found retesting the NUC7 and NUC8

NUC7i5BNH : No issues with the Audio



NUC8i5BEK : Tested the NUC's Audio Output using the Windows Sound System Properties and there are issues:



Not all combinations of Bitdepths, Sample Rates and Channel Counts worked over HDMI.  The ones marked in Yellow would "Play" and the AVR would correctly report the details of the stream being received but there was no sound.  Unless there is a fix or another workaround, you will need to use MC's DSP to sample unsupported Sample Rates, something like:
- 44.1 --> 48KHz
- 88.2 --> 96Khz
- 176.2 --> 192KHz
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« Reply #81 on: July 21, 2019, 09:20:14 pm »

What I find odd - is that apart from this thread, I can find no other reports of the NUC8 with this issue....
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« Reply #82 on: July 21, 2019, 09:27:33 pm »

Jmone, thanks so much, that is terrific work!  (You might think of yourself as just another user, but most average users don't get to try so many different NUCs.)

And a very interesting result.  I think fitbrit mentioned about them dropping support for some sample rates in newer drivers... I wonder if that also includes the multichannel scenarios here.

I can't recall if he named the "good" driver version, but I wonder if that would resolve what you're seeing here on the NUC8.

This is all amazingly valuable info for NUC owners or prospective NUC owners.
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« Reply #83 on: July 21, 2019, 09:43:39 pm »

When you did those tests, were you using the same driver version on NUC7 and NUC8?
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« Reply #84 on: July 21, 2019, 09:48:33 pm »

I can't recall if he named the "good" driver version, but I wonder if that would resolve what you're seeing here on the NUC8.

It is still possible to find posts about the "known good" driver that could be used when Intel dropped 192 KHz support, but I believe those drivers are too old now to worry about.

It would help if Intel included in their specifications what audio over HDMI is supported, but they seem to deliberately avoid doing that.

This looks like either a new bug in their code, or a deliberate reduction in support for whatever reasons they have.

I would love to use a NUC as a MC Client in my lounge room, and move the HTPC with all its disks to another location, or more likely host the MC Server on my Workstation, which would allow full and fast editing with all functions in MC (filenames, Views, etc.). Maybe with NAS storage under the house. But I'm not even going to try until this sort of thing is sorted out, and a NUC can support all video formats. Even then, I would have to give up 3D playback if I used a NUC client, which I don't wish to do.

As I have said elsewhere, I don't understand what Intel is thinking, causing all these issues. They don't seem to want to compete in the space. Or more correctly, they want to sell the gear, but don't tell anyone what it can do. You have to buy and experiment. At least we have Jmone to do that for us!  8)

Sorry. Whingy. But it is annoying.
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« Reply #85 on: July 21, 2019, 10:05:15 pm »

On both the NUC7 and NUC8 I tried (from memory), the drivers I had from last year, then did the Windows / BIOS / Intel updates, then did the manual Intel GFX Update.  I did not notice any difference, eg the NUC7 always worked, and the NUC8 always had the issue.

That said, how big of a crime is it to have MC resample 44.1 --> 48, 88.2 --> 96, and 176 --> 192?  I personally would be OK with that and it sidesteps the issue altogether. 

The other thing is the NUCs IGX are still compromised for UHD Playback as they are pretty weak.  The NUC8 or OK for std UHD but not for UHD@High Frame Rates (eg anything like 50/60fps you could get from a camera)... so if you want the best you really need a dedicated GPU but then the size of the box and $$$ jump.

There is a new NUC8i5INHX coming out with an AMD GPU... maybe this will be better.
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« Reply #86 on: July 21, 2019, 10:08:34 pm »

I'm thinking it has to be a bug (driver or chipset?), as you can Select these combinations and they do work in that the player will output it, and the AVR will report it has the stream but it is just Silent.  That said I do notice that the Windows Sound System Properties seems to know somthing is up as when you press "Test" it never finished, you have to press "Stop". 

Still has me confused why no one else in the WWW is reporting it.
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« Reply #87 on: July 21, 2019, 11:19:32 pm »

That said, how big of a crime is it to have MC resample 44.1 --> 48, 88.2 --> 96, and 176 --> 192?  I personally would be OK with that and it sidesteps the issue altogether. 

I would call it a low-grade felony.

If you want to upsample, you should be upsampling to an integer multiple; if you don't every sample gets interpolated.  With the loss of 88 and 176, it becomes impossible to integer upsample 44.1, if you have to force a multichannel output format for movie compatibility, or if you are using JRSS or duplicating channels for "quadraphonic" stereo.

Also, as Roderick points out, this is an unforced error on Intel's part.  The hardware supports 88 and 176 as shown by 2-channel playback, and has the bandwidth because it does 7.1 192.

There's no excuse for this kind of foul-up.

I can forgive not being able to cram great 4k performance into such a small package.  But audio should be a slam dunk.
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« Reply #88 on: July 21, 2019, 11:40:58 pm »

That said, how big of a crime is it to have MC resample 44.1 --> 48, 88.2 --> 96, and 176 --> 192?  I personally would be OK with that and it sidesteps the issue altogether. 

Until the next driver that loses some other capability. Users are continually chasing a moving target. With no documentation of expected capability, just generic specifications. Plus no admission of a problem in previous cases.


But audio should be a slam dunk.

This.
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« Reply #89 on: July 21, 2019, 11:53:43 pm »

I tried to create a thread on the Intel NUC Support Forum - https://forums.intel.com/s/topic/0TO0P00000018NQWAY/intel-nucs?language=en_US to see what they say.... but while I could create an account but when I login, it kept taking back to a landing page.  Rinse and Repeat.  Maybe someone else can see if they can post over there as I don't think we will get much further on our own.

Also In the interim (and I get the argument about upsaming to non integer multiple).... but can you actually hear any difference (I can not but .... others may).
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« Reply #90 on: July 22, 2019, 12:20:54 am »

You didn't happen to name that post "NUC8i7BEH Sound Issue...yes, again with this qu..." did you?  Actually, no you probably didn't, as it is dated October 2018.
https://communities.intel.com/thread/129582

I found that thread in Google, but when I try to view it Intel insists I log in or create an account? What? Since when couldn't you view the Intel Communities pages without logging in?

Might try to create an account.
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« Reply #91 on: July 22, 2019, 12:44:21 am »

Not me.  But I now can not get to any post in their forum, the redirect link that they use fails.... Oh Well, I'll try later.
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« Reply #92 on: July 22, 2019, 01:03:11 am »

So I created an account with Intel. Tried my link above. Error. Search for the title. Not found. Tried your link Jmone. Just gives a generic list of threads.

This is why you aren't seeing issues on the www. Intel seems to be actively hiding them. But Google still finds them. Sigh.

I don't feel I can ask a question in the communities as I don't have a NUC. I can't answer the questions they will have.

I couldn't find anything sensible in the community either.
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« Reply #93 on: July 22, 2019, 08:05:49 am »

Well my bad!!!!, I saw WER's post in my NUC7 review and used that for the testing in the thread! 

Yes I do have a NUC8i5BEK and just had a quick look.  There are issues for me.  Everything played except for 176/24, well it played but there was no sound (the AVR also reported it as receiving the audio at the correct format but.... no sound).  In digging further this NUC was set to "Source # of Channels in the DSP".  When I changed MC to JRSS 5.1, then 44.1 / 88.2 / 176 @ 24-Bits would play but again, there was no sound.

It's also on Windows 1803 and last years intel drivers, so I've started the round of doing SW & Driver Updates and well report back.

Mmmm I wonder if it is bitrate thing on 44.1/88.2/176 @ 24bits, as:
- 2ch 44.1 and 88.2 plays fine
- 2ch 176 plays but without sound or error
- 5.1ch 44.1 / 88.2 / 176 plays but without sound or error

Ah, I'm not alone... Not that I'm happy so to see this but now we can probably safely state it's not a matter lack of computerskills on my behalf :-) Anyway, in my case, it didn't matter if the bitrate was 16 or 24, nor if it was stereo or multi-channel. Just no sound when playing 44.1, 88.2 & 176.4.
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« Reply #94 on: July 22, 2019, 08:20:24 am »

Not to put too much burden on people like you and fitbrit, but with all the different machines you two build and test, it would be great if we could start building a list of PCs that are "certified for JRiver" that sort of thing.  (Obviously JRiver also has the id, but since that is linux there are limitation.)

Not a real certification per se, but just "if you buy this NUC (or other SFF PC like a Zbox) and use these drivers, JRiver will be 100% fine, as tested by our forum experts" if you know what I mean.
That's what I was thinking about too! In the Netherlands, where I live, there is site called hardware.info. Every now and then they publish an advised setup for various goals, like gaming, video-editing etc. Check this: https://nl.hardware.info/pcadvies/1137/budget-all-round-pc---januari-2019. I've followed their advice twice for my allround desktop, and to much satisfaction.

It would be great if JRiver could do something similar for building a HTPC. For instance:
1. entry level HTPC, which plays audio fine + Red October Standard;
2. high-end 4K Red October HQ with MadVR set to max, HDR10 support etc etc.

And whichever other combinations in between might be relevant. Maybe set to categories < 500, 500- 1000, 1000+ in $? Advice would be nice on which motherboard (Realtek or Intel audio....), onboard gpu, how much RAM, which power supply (Be Quiet?), which casing, which GPU and/or soundcard if you want a dedicated one, cables, connectivity etc etc.

I hope to see this on the board someday, as it might really help a lot of people as it is rather specific knowledge. It would certainly help as I probably would like to upgrade my HTPC within the next year.
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« Reply #95 on: July 22, 2019, 08:30:27 am »

It is still possible to find posts about the "known good" driver that could be used when Intel dropped 192 KHz support, but I believe those drivers are too old now to worry about.

It would help if Intel included in their specifications what audio over HDMI is supported, but they seem to deliberately avoid doing that.

This looks like either a new bug in their code, or a deliberate reduction in support for whatever reasons they have.

I would love to use a NUC as a MC Client in my lounge room, and move the HTPC with all its disks to another location, or more likely host the MC Server on my Workstation, which would allow full and fast editing with all functions in MC (filenames, Views, etc.). Maybe with NAS storage under the house. But I'm not even going to try until this sort of thing is sorted out, and a NUC can support all video formats. Even then, I would have to give up 3D playback if I used a NUC client, which I don't wish to do.

As I have said elsewhere, I don't understand what Intel is thinking, causing all these issues. They don't seem to want to compete in the space. Or more correctly, they want to sell the gear, but don't tell anyone what it can do. You have to buy and experiment. At least we have Jmone to do that for us!  8)

Sorry. Whingy. But it is annoying.
Something else the seller of my NUC told me was that since the NUC's are rather cheap, there are compromises. They don't spend too much development cost on it to keep prices rather low. And that means the NUC in my case wasn't quite ready to put on the market as the drivers didn't work with the new hardware. At least not for use as an HTPC. Also, I found it was rather loud when the CPU was doing a lot of work. Once I thought I had a drone in my living room but it was the NUC doing it's job. Fortunalety it was connected by HDMI otherwise it would have disappeared....
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« Reply #96 on: July 22, 2019, 08:36:24 am »

Until the next driver that loses some other capability. Users are continually chasing a moving target. With no documentation of expected capability, just generic specifications. Plus no admission of a problem in previous cases.

Exactly the reason for me returning the NUC. I simply have no faith in it anymore, I can't rely on it. Also the reason why my next HTPC won't have Intel audio. It's a miracle my old HTPC works flawlessly now on Windows 10 Pro as last year it didn't work properly when I tried. For instance, I had to have the TV on to play audio. Now that's not necessary any more. Also, I've seen a lot of extra problems concerning Intel audio. And in much occasions it was a faulty driver. Some people switched to Microsoft HD audio device and other drivers to get it working, but for me that didn't work either. IMHO, Realtek seems to the best alternative now. Or a dedicated soundcard if there's one (something for the JRiver advised HTPC?) that functions over HDMI. Intel is not something you can rely on anymore. But that's just me...
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« Reply #97 on: July 22, 2019, 06:51:44 pm »

I agree, and that's why I have held off buying a NUC.

Audio over HDMI makes so much sense, with the connection from PC > AVR > TV, but it just doesn't seem reliable with all hardware and driver configurations. Not just Intel iGPU based HDMI either.

It seems that audio via USB, which means two output cables from a PC, and potential synchronisation issues, is currently the best solution.
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The JRMark score of the PC with an issue:    JRMark (version 26.0.52 64 bit): 3419
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  Using the HTPC as a MC Server & a Workstation as a MC Client plus some DLNA clients.
  Running JRiver for Android, JRemote2, Gizmo, & MO 4Media on a Sony Xperia XZ Premium Android 9.
  Playing video out to a Sony 65" TV connected via HDMI, playing digital audio out via motherboard sound card, PCIe TV tuner

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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #98 on: July 22, 2019, 07:01:30 pm »

I've used HDMI a lot and not seen many problems.  I think this one may just be an Intel driver problem.  I reported it to our contact at Intel.
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Re: Audio & video problems
« Reply #99 on: July 22, 2019, 07:06:05 pm »

Thanks Jim.  I'll be interested in what they say as I've not seen this issue before.

FYI - Over the years I've seens lots of issue but it is usually around EDID or HDCP components and used to purchase stuff the HDMI Detective.  These issues (for me) are mostly gone these days.
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