Right, thanks for catching the typo Alex.
You guys know better than I do and I just downmix to 2channel and use "analog output" even though I push out to an external DAC via a Lynx AES sound card. Seems to minimize my issues. I've got sit down and really sort my video setup as I have been devoting a lot of time to finalizing this client build for hifi audio use mainly. When using WASAPI and choosing "same device as audio output" I would get a really weird looping with MKV, but if I choose the same device in MC as opposed to the aformentioned setting it seems to work fine (using Haali (not sure of version) & CoreAVC (newest).
I tried that Shark codec pack this time. What are you guys using. Should we be doing CCCP but w/o FFDshow so as to use the most recent build w/ manual install. I'll have to read up on which Haali to be using. I do remember seeing we should have the 32bit filters on x64 systems.
thanks!
I posted this in the other thread as well, but here goes:
When I have an nVidia GPU:
I use MPC-HC's standalone Matroska Splitter whenever possible. Haali otherwise.
CoreAVC with CUDA support active
ffdshow audio filter for almost every format of audio
ffdshow subtitle filter
For my i3/H57 or an ATi GPU:
I use MPC-HC's standalone Matroska Splitter whenever possible. Haali otherwise.
MPC-HC's standalone Video decoder set for DXVA of h264/VC-1
ffdshow audio filter for almost every format of audio
ffdshow subtitle filter
If you don't have an nVidia GPU, but do have an ATI/AMD/Intel GPU capable of hardware acceleration, you'd be better off also using the MPC-HC standalone video decoder. This gives you free, very efficient DXVA, and I find it to be better than ffdshow. CoreAVC only does CUDA acceleration, but not DXVA (yet), so it's best used with nVidia GPUs, or GPUs that cannot do hardware acceleration.
I assume you don't have an HDMI output capable of carrying HD audio, bitstreamed or otherwise, right?