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Just installed 17 video playback gives audio error [Solved]

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Matt:

--- Quote from: gtgray on October 26, 2011, 12:51:12 am ---In Video Advanced
Audio Playback Device is:
Denon-AVAMP-1 (Nvidia High Definition Audio)

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This bypasses the JRiver audio engine, which might cause the problem.

Instead, select Options > Video > Advanced > Audio playback device > Same as device used in audio playback (the default).

JustinChase:

--- Quote from: Matt on October 26, 2011, 12:06:28 pm ---This bypasses the JRiver audio engine, which might cause the problem.

Instead, select Options > Video > Advanced > Audio playback device > Same as device used in audio playback (the default).



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^^^  This worked for me a few months ago.  Your Audio looks to be setup correctly, so video "using the same device" will use this setup, and as Matt said, will send thru the MC engine.

It seemed "wrong" to me, like it would be better to be specific on both places, but this change has mine working since months ago.

good luck :)

fitbrit:
Yeah, it's the opposite of what I was suggesting; I couldn't quite remember how I fixed my problem. :)

gtgray:
This last suggestion worked for me, finally. But wait before I loose your attention. I have run into something else new and very weird. It only happens in MC17, playing the same content as MC16.


I have been running this Sandy Bridge for about 4-5 months. Intel H67 Media Board, GT 545. When I run an HD MKV derived from a  Blu-Ray playing back DTS HD Audio DTS HD MA. I am getting a voltage errror on the 12V line. So something you are doing in 17 is pulling a lot more voltage than the same content on 12v. I would be inclined to say I have a hardware problem, but in the whole time I have owned this box I have never seen an error message on hardware from the Intel Desktop Utilities. It seems the 12V line is being pulled down to almost 11v (11.08) when playing this content. Same content with LAV CUVID and MadVR is not pulling the power supply down. Everthing plays fine but the health monitoring is sensing the 12 volt line is dropping in MC 17.

I will troubleshoot the hardware, but I don't get what is going on in MC 17?

JustinChase:

--- Quote from: gtgray on October 26, 2011, 04:02:33 pm ---This last suggestion worked for me, finally.
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good news!


--- Quote from: gtgray on October 26, 2011, 04:02:33 pm ---Same content with LAV CUVID and MadVR is not pulling the power supply down.
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I won’t pretend to have any idea what’s causing the power drop you’re seeing, but I’m curious about what other program you’re using to test this…

MPC-HC?

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