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Author Topic: Audio works for Music, doesn't for Movies/TV [solved]  (Read 1426 times)

BigJ

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Audio works for Music, doesn't for Movies/TV [solved]
« on: August 27, 2014, 06:51:38 pm »

i3 NUC, 8GB RAM, Win7, Realtek High Def Audio (2ch), MC 19.0.163...

Listening to Music works great.

Trying to watch any Movie or Episode (same Library, same NAS, known to work fine out of MC - like VLC on the same NUC) gets an error message and suggests DSP Studio but nothing I've tried works.

Suggestions?  I'm a recent iTunes convert and this setup is new.
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mwillems

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Re: Audio works for Music, doesn't for Movies/TV
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2014, 07:09:20 pm »

i3 NUC, 8GB RAM, Win7, Realtek High Def Audio (2ch), MC 19.0.163...

Listening to Music works great.

Trying to watch any Movie or Episode (same Library, same NAS, known to work fine out of MC - like VLC on the same NUC) gets an error message and suggests DSP Studio but nothing I've tried works.

Suggestions?  I'm a recent iTunes convert and this setup is new.

Just a hunch, but have you tried going into DSP Studio --> Output Format -->Mixing --> and selecting channels "2 channels" and then under mixing "JRSS mixing"? 

If that doesn't work, could you copy or transcribe the complete error message that JRiver is giving you about DSP studio?   
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BigJ

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Re: Audio works for Music, doesn't for Movies/TV
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2014, 02:47:18 pm »

Apparently it was the Bitstream option.  

I turned it off and now I have Audio for everything.

Thanks for the suggestion just the same.
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