The video problem sounds like it could be an HDMI handshaking issue. Use the display on the Anthem or TV to see if it will tell you what refresh rate and resolution it's receiving. I would then try MANUALLY changing the desktop refresh rate through your video driver settings, just to see see if the PC's HDMI can sync with the Anthem under those controlled circumstances. If Windows won't set the refresh rate, JRiver won't be able to do it either. Let us know what you get.
The audio problem is strange because 16-bit 44.1KHz is standard redbook audio. It's inconceivable that either the PC or receiver won't accept it. What do your have for your Audio Device settings in MC? Try WASAPI, and if that doesn't work, try DirectSound. It's also possible you might have to try different "Device settings" , which is found right where you select the Audio Device in MC.
Also, go into your Windows control panel, to the sound settings, and check the properties for your audio device on the playback tab. Make sure all the formats you need show as enabled on the supported formats tab. There may also be an "Advanced" tab where you can test different audio formats. If you have options for "Exclusive mode" on the Advanced tab, make sure they are checked.
Hi all,
I've set my desktop to 1920/1080@23hz, display change off, and when I play a film @ 23,976 the Anthem shows 1080p24. Also when I set my desktop to 1920/1080@24 hz my Anthem shows 1080p24 when I play a movie @ 23,976. So I guess my hardware is capable, right? Display change set to automatic still doesn't work. The shortest delay that works is 2 seconds.
As for my audio settings, I have it set to WASAPI. That's what MC selects as recommended. Playing flac 16-44.1, audiopath shows:
input 44.1khz 16bit 2ch from source format flac
changes:
playing decoded file from memory
convert from 2 channels to 6 channels
output: 44,1khz 24bit (padded) 6ch using wasapi (direct connection)
When I switch to direct sound, 44,1hz, 88.2 & 176.4 do play ?
When audio device is set to wasapi, disabling event style makes that the file doesn't play. And play a little silence has no effect.
Buffer is set to 100 milliseconds
Bitdepth is set to automatic. When I switch it to 16bit integer, it plays 16-44.11, 24-44.1, 24-48, 24-96, 24-192 under WASAPI. But not 24-88.2 & 24-176.4.
When I check the properties of my audio device, it says:
maximum no of channels: 8
HDCP: supported
bitdepths: 16 & 24
samplefrequencies: all from 32 to 192. I can't enable anything here, it just shows as supported
codecs: DTS Audio, DD Plus, DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos (Dolby MAT 2.0)
On the advanced tab, both checkboxes concerning exclusive mode are set. When testing the different audio formats, I often miss the beginning of the sound on the first speaker, like there is some 'lag'. And 16-44.1, 24-192 do work, but not 24-44.1, 24-88.2, 24-176.4. When I run 'solve audioproblems' for the audio-device, it says 'audio-format not set as standard', and 'solves' it. But I have experienced this often. Also, it resets my speakersettings to stereo.
On my Anthem, I haven't found a setting like "Don't pass audio through to the TV'. Is this like ARC? I can't select HDMI ARC for audio-input at the same with HDMI for my HTPC.
I hope this helps in further diagnosing the issue? For now, it seems Direct Sounds works, but this is a lesser sound-quality, right? Also display setting set to custom and 2 seconds delay works.
I'm curious to see what you think.
Best regards,
Mark