A bit of follow-up on this thread:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=64183.0I'm experiencing very poor sound quality with movies. 700MB DVDrip's for example, but also HD TV recordings sound muffled and closed in.
I'm using JRiver (obviously), but only the DLNA server for streaming the movies to Sumsung LCD TV. To get it working all the time, I had to use MPEG2 conversion (high bandwidth).
To rule out the sound quality of the built in speakers in the TV (which are rubbish naturally), I connected the TV with an optical cable to a high quality DAC. From there to amp and speakers. It sounds awful.
To test the video material, I played the videos using MPC-Home Cinema through the Intel audio chip (USW15 chipset) on the same compur, headphone out to the same amp and speakers. Much, much better.
So, what is happening? Things I can think of:
- TV's audio DAC is crap -> bad quality via TV's speakers
- TV's audio DAC is not bypassed when using digital optical out -> crap out to the amp and speakers
- conversion by JRiver/FFMPEG is not working for good quality audio.
- conversion is done right, but again TV's DAC is crap.
The thing is, normal (HD) digital TV broadcast sound good. So it can't be the DAC. This leaves the conversion part.
Anyone any ideas on how to improve? The DLNA functionality in the TV works fine, so I'm not keen on changing this.
Last remark: I cannot play movies with JRiver natively. Missing codecs/filters I guess?