I'm bitstreaming HD audio formats using an ATI 5570 video card. It uses MPC Codecs and ffdshow. I created a guide for setting it up. As this is my first post, I haven't found out how to attach the file.
I've copied the text from the guide below. I hope its clear enough to be of use.
Guide for Setting Up Bit-Streaming from ATI 5570using MPC and ffdshow Codecs in JRiver Media Center 15I created this guide hoping others could benefit from the hours (days?) of research and experimentation. What follows are instructions detailing how I’ve been able to configure my HTPC to playback video files within JRiver Media Center 15 using MPC and ffdshow DirectShow filters to bit-stream HD video and audio formats to an ATI 5570 based graphics card.
There are four major sections to this guide.
1. Install and configure ffdshow
2. Install and configure MPC Standalone Filters
3. Register ffdshow and MPC filters
4. Configure JRiver Media Center 15
Before beginning you need to find and download the following programs* ffdshow. I downloaded "ffdshow_rev3507_20100707_clsid.exe" from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow-tryout/files/* MPC Stand Alone Filters. From
http://www.xvidvideo.ru/media-player-classic-home-cinema-x86-x64/ - follow the link to "standalone_filters-svn2099_x86". Follow directions to download. Be sure to get the x86 filters (32 bit). I don’t think the x64 filters (64 bit) will work with 32 bit applications like JRiver.
Install and Configure ffdshow1. Run the installation file.
2. Install ffdshow to the default folder.
3. Setup the speakers to "Disable Mixer".
4. Press the install button.
5. Run the audio decoder configuration and the DXVA decoder configuration.
6. For the Audio Decoder, check the codecs for AC3, E-AC3, True HD, MLP and DTS are set to libavcodec. In Outputs, select pass-through for all formats and select 24 bit integer. Press OK to complete.
7. For the DXVA Decoder, in DirectShow Control select "don't use ffdshow in:". For hardware acceleration, uncheck H264, check VC1, choose Compatiability mode as normal, and post processing as surface overlay. Press OK to complete.
Install MPC Standalone Filters1. Extract the files from the downloaded file.
2. Rename the extracted folder to “MPCFilters”.
3. Move folder to the “Program Files (x86)” folder.
Register ffdshow and MPC filters [Edit by JimH -- According to Yaobing, this registration step is not necessary since it happens as part of the FFDShow installation]
1. From the “Start” button, type “cmd” into the search field – don’t press enter. Right-click on “cmd” and choose “Run as Administrator”.
2. A DOS window will open. Type regsvr32 “c:\program files (x86)\ffdshow\ffshow.ax”. Press enter. A window will appear confirming the ffshow registration.
3. Return to the DOS window. Type regsvr32 “c:\program files (x86)\MPCFilters\mpcvideodec.ax”. Press enter. A window will appear confirming the MPC Video Decoder registration.
4. Return to the DOS window. Type regsvr32 “c:\program files (x86)\MPCFilters\mpegsplitter.ax”. Press enter. A window will appear confirming the mpegsplitter registration.
5. Close out the open windows.
Configure JRiver Media Center 151. From the toolbar, select “Tools -> Options”. Select the audio and change the output mode to WASAPI. You will really enjoy listening to music using WASAPI.
2. Select File Types and scroll down to the Video AVCHD Video (m2ts, mts). For the playback method, select JRiver video engine (using DirectShow filters).
3. Set the Source Filter to MPC-Mpeg Source (Gabtest).
4. For the Other Filters, check ffdshow Audio Decoder, ffdshow DXVA Video Decoder, MPC – Video Decoder and JRiver Bitrate Monitor filter.
5. Under Other Filters, press the “Configure” button and select ffdshow Audio Decoder. Verify the settings you entered earlier are correct.
6. Under Other Filters, press the “Configure” button and select ffdshow DXVA Video Decoder. Verify the settings you entered earlier are correct.
7. Under Other Filters, press the “Configure” button and select MPC - Video Decoder. Uncheck the VC1 (DXVA) and VC1 (Ffmpeg).
8. For the Video Render, select “Enhanced Video Render”.
9. Select Video and set the Audio for Video, DVD & Television Playback Device to “ATI HDMI Output”.
10. Select Video and set the Audio for Video, DVD & Television Connection type to “Digital connection to a surround sound receiver”.
11. Press OK and save configuration changes. Everything should now be set – give it a try.