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PT-BR Support => XBMC => Topic started by: Wanilton on May 01, 2011, 07:06:41 PM
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Hello my friends,
IT´S ONLY FOR XBMC 11, not for use with XBMC Dharma 10.1.
Great news, today I tested XBMC 11 (eden), with support for HD Audio, and this work fine, I am very happy with results,
First install the last version XBMC 11 beta 2, link here:
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/win32/xbmc-11.0-Eden_beta2.exe
after:
link for download, released 02/01/2012:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCHD.zip
This zip files, is only my actual directory XBMC in format ZIP.
Install: unzip the files over your actual folder in XBMC, don´t have install, very easy, in my case win7 64 bits, here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC.
Dolby true hd
(https://voxcommando.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdownloads%2FWanilton%2FVoxCommando%2Fdolbytruehd.jpg&hash=0e76b62400a3874f2a8d90f670b60d9927c3d8da)
DTS HD* (won't bitstream full DTS-HD yet, just the core stream)
(https://voxcommando.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdownloads%2FWanilton%2FVoxCommando%2Fdts-hd.jpg&hash=16599776f1a0dec921495a79192da7e7bf1425ac)
Config Audio in Settings:
(https://voxcommando.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdownloads%2FWanilton%2FVoxCommando%2Flindo.jpg&hash=751c7e7a03a661376860cb669d7b4946cc841b49)
Requirements:
Windows 7 (Vista may work, but there are no guarantees as it doesn't officially support these formats).
An ATI/AMD 5xxx or newer card, an Nvidia 4xx series or newer card, an Asus Xonar card or a newer Intel video chipset.
A receiver that supports these formats hooked up via HDMI.
For more info, visit this topic in XBMC Forum
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=577931&postcount=1
Enjoy,
Wanilton
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Great Job.. i have been looking for this last 10 years.... thanks for letting us know ;D
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Thanks, i discovery other way to test this, no necessary use the same folder original XBMC, for this I create a new folder XBMC2, unzip the version HD, download here http://www.multiupload.com/2P75XHBODP, and start using the new version hd XBMC, running fine too.
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yes me too.. running for a week now and haven't really had any problems, HD movies looks awesome on this release great stuff.. just cant get the full dts hd ma.. other than that everything looks fantastic.. ;D
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Any updates on this. I believe the latest builds have improved things further.
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Yes, there are progress in AudioEngine Branch:
Now TrueHD and DTS-HD are working ok.
Here the announce developer Gnif:
I am extremely proud and happy to announce that with the help of Anssi, dtsHD-MA now works in AE
Edit:
I should note that there are some hard-coded values for MA which need correcting, so don't expect HR to work yet.
AE is not merged in XBMC Nightlies yet...
code here:
https://github.com/gnif/xbmc
Needs compile in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010...binary builds are not to be released yet, if you wish for a windows build you should get Visual Studio and do it yourself (its free), he has only updated the Visual Studio build files for building XBMC from source.
Instrucion about this in XBMC wiki:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO_compile_XBMC_for_Windows_from_source_code
James, agora em pt-br, eu tentei compilar, uma versão do xbmc com os áudios em HD, para rodar no windows 7, mas no dia que testei, encontrei 1 erro, que me impediu de gerar o executável, se tiveres tempo disponível, penso que seria legal você dar uma olhada nos fontes, pelo que vi tem toda instrução da API HTTP creio que de para guardar os fontes (backup), para integrar em futuras versões do XBMC, caso a implementação do JSON, fique ruim para uso com o Voxcommando.
Vou tentar compliar novamente, vi que alteraram alguns arquivos, penso que o erro possa ter desaparecido, caso consiga um executavel do XBMC, eu informarei, não sou desenvolvedor, apenas um cara que tenta, tenta e as vezes consegue..
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Great, that seems pretty straight forward.
Will be interesting to try it out.
Using MPC-HC with XBMC works ok but was never the most integrated solution.
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YES, I compiled XBMC version 11 with AE, and work fine for me, very happy now... ;D ;D ;D
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congratulations! Was it difficult?
edit: stupid question removed... ;)
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I wonder if this will help with my AC3 sound issues. When I watch TV shows that have AC3 Stereo (only 2 channels) audio, using digital output through coax, I get sound dropouts (silent bits). Switching xbmc to analog mode fixes it, but it is a pain having to switch back and forth. 5.1 AC3 or anything using DTS instead of AC3 works fine. It's really weird. I hope it is not my Onkyo's fault.
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Hello James,
I think it´s no problem in share this compiled version here,
link for download,
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip
Create new directory with the name XBM2 and unzip the content there, don´t have install
Create shortcut for xbmc.exe in desktop, and run.
Remember this version is only for windows, version XBMC EDEN with audio HD...
Not is necessary delete all previous install,
Sound volume is 0, press button + in keyboard for more volume.
I hope this release fix your problem James,
Remeber this version is for brave only, for me repeat it´s ok, but...
Wanilton
Qualquer dúvida estou a disposição, esta versão é original, não alterei o código fonte, apenas compilei, testei e esta funcional...
James se você ver problemas, ou testar e não estiver adequado, favor deletar o post.
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I will try it tomorrow. Posting a link here is fine with me.
Thanks. :hugs
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Does the link work with DTS-HD MA fully or still just the core version?
Nvm the link doesn't appear to work anymore :(
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Yes DTS-HD Fully...and link for donwload is ok, i test now, fine here.
There are a option in settings: USE EXCLUSIVE MODE, what is this?
Exclusive mode under Windows lets an application take complete control of the audio output device. This is necessary for passthrough since you an't mix bitstreamed audio, but it also allows for unmolested PCM audio to be output.
When exclusive mode is turned off sounds from both XBMC and other programs can be played simultaneously, but it also means that all audio has to be resampled to whatever format Windows wants. I.E. if the Windows mixer wants everything in 48khz then we have to resample everything to 48khz. With exclusive mode on, however, audio will be untouched provided that your sound card or receiver directly supports the sample rate of your media. It will also not be mixed, volume corrected or otherwise changed once it leaves XBMC. In essence, you can get "bit-perfect" audio with exclusive mode.
Exclusive mode is an option of WASAPI, it is not WASAPI. AE has full WASAPI support.
Wanilton
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Seems to be working again, must have been a temp problem :)
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Hello James,
I think it´s no problem in share this compiled version here,
link for download,
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip
Create new directory with the name XBM2 and unzip the content there, don´t have install
Create shortcut for xbmc.exe in desktop, and run.
Remember this version is only for windows, version XBMC EDEN with audio HD...
Not is necessary delete all previous install,
Sound volume is 0, press button + in keyboard for more volume.
I hope this release fix your problem James,
Remeber this version is for brave only, for me repeat it´s ok, but...
Wanilton
Qualquer dúvida estou a disposição, esta versão é original, não alterei o código fonte, apenas compilei, testei e esta funcional...
James se você ver problemas, ou testar e não estiver adequado, favor deletar o post.
Wanilton thanks for sharing your build... works like a charm !!! the only thing is XBMC doesnt transcode AAC5.1 when the audio output set to HDMI.. AAC5.1 only works when audio output set to optical. i think this issue present even in Dharma10.1.. anyway great share....
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This works amazingly well.
I have been fighting MPC to try and get it to play things back smoothly and this removes the need for it ;D
My only concern is that the play back seems a bit grainy, but might have been the 2 movies i tested, haven't had a chance to do some proper testing yet.
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Hello,
I compiled today new build XBMC 11 with audio HD, link is the same:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip)
Recent Master XBMC + AE (audio engine) with new corrections...
Enjoy...
Wanilton
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Hello,
I compiled today new build XBMC 11 with audio HD, link is the same:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip)
Recent Master XBMC + AE (audio engine) with new corrections...
Enjoy...
Wanilton
Thanks for posting an updated version, this seems to work better for me, than the last one!
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Wanilton .. keep your good work!
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Hello,
I compiled today new build XBMC 11 with audio HD, link is the same:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.zip)
Recent Master XBMC + AE (audio engine) with new corrections...
Enjoy...
Wanilton
For some reason I get no navigation sounds. Everything else seems to work like a charm. Loving the DTS-MA tracks! Any idea how to get navigation sounds back?
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if you are getting no interface sounds at all that would indicate a problem.
But, if you only get no interface sounds while playing DTS audio, I think that is to be expected since the digital stream is being passed directly to your amp and nothing can be added. Same problem with DTS and AC3 movies if you try to use TTS or otherwise generate sounds from your PC. The amp will be locked onto the DTS stream and nothing else will play.
I'm no expert on this, it is just based on my recent experience with my Onkyo 5.1 receiver and XBMC.
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if you are getting no interface sounds at all that would indicate a problem.
But, if you only get no interface sounds while playing DTS audio, I think that is to be expected since the digital stream is being passed directly to your amp and nothing can be added. Same problem with DTS and AC3 movies if you try to use TTS or otherwise generate sounds from your PC. The amp will be locked onto the DTS stream and nothing else will play.
I'm no expert on this, it is just based on my recent experience with my Onkyo 5.1 receiver and XBMC.
On all other installations of XBMC navigation sounds work fine. On this one, I get no navigation sounds whether I am playing a movie or not. DTS-MA and all other audio formats play fine during movie playback. Currently using a Radeon 5570 with HDMI to my Denon AVR-991.
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On all other installations of XBMC navigation sounds work fine. On this one, I get no navigation sounds whether I am playing a movie or not. DTS-MA and all other audio formats play fine during movie playback. Currently using a Radeon 5570 with HDMI to my Denon AVR-991.
Have you made sure you turned up the PCM volume level? By default its set to zero in these builds. That could cause no UI sounds (it would also cause any PCM playback, like mp3, etc) to not be heard. Press 0 and then + on your keyb/remote to turn it up.
If that doesn't do the trick, I am not sure. Does your receiver register that it's getting a PCM stream when you are sitting in the GUI without any movie playing?
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Have you made sure you turned up the PCM volume level? By default its set to zero in these builds. That could cause no UI sounds (it would also cause any PCM playback, like mp3, etc) to not be heard. Press 0 and then + on your keyb/remote to turn it up.
If that doesn't do the trick, I am not sure. Does your receiver register that it's getting a PCM stream when you are sitting in the GUI without any movie playing?
I turned up the PCM volume like you advised but it won't go any higher than 1db. If I put my ear right up to the speaker I can hear the navigation sounds. Any way to make them louder?
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:clap wow cool, but the link doesn't work... :-[
does dts-hd works? or only true hd?
i absolutely need that!! please!
(if you could still implement dts-hd, I would pay it!
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Hello, work DTS HD MA and Dolby True HD too...
Asap i will upload a new version...and post link here...
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thank you so much!
:hugs
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Hello,
This version is the last work for me, all audio HD ok:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/xbmc2.rar
Enjoy..
Wanilton
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thanks Wanilton!!! ;D great job
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Great Wanilton,
Will there be a way to get theses features through digital optical cable?
I know you specified certain cards but can you tell me what your using, that way I know for sure that I won't be wasting my time buying something that doesn't work.
Thanks
Sabgam
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I Use basic card, ATI Radeon HD 5450 from XFX, this work ok...
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I have a couple of 5.1 96/24 flac files that I downloaded to test this special version of XBMC (thanks Wanilton)
I am using coax output from my motherboard (asus m3n78 pro with realtek sound chip).
I get 5.1 DTS sound but my amp (Onkyo tx-nr509) reports input as 48/16 not 96/24
there are so many factors and I don't really know how all this stuff works. Maybe my amp doesn't like it, maybe I need to use hdmi instead of coax etc. There could be a problem with the files I have. maybe flac is not the best format...
I could not get this thing to play with 5.1 in any other program. I tried MediaMonkey, Foobar2000, and Winamp. I tried various filters decoders etc.
Total waste of time!
I am too lazy to try with hdmi because I have hdmi going directly from the computer to the TV and I like it that way!
A note to others: I think Wanilton is just building XBMC with a patch applied to it. I don't think he knows too much about the code or how it works. If you really want advanced help or want to report bugs etc. then you should probably get in touch with the folks that are making the patch.
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OK, I understand a little better now. It seems that DTS 96/24 contains a core stream of 48/16 for compatibility, and then addition information is available as an "extension" which contains extra information. It is actually pretty complicated, but it explains how my amp was able to play it, because I didn't think XBMC would be converting it to 48/16.
from DTS website: http://www.dts.com/DTS_Audio_Formats/DTS_Digital_Surround_PLUS_Extensions.aspx
HOW DOES CORE + EXTENSION WORK?
The original DTS engineers designed a unique, future-proof coding system that has a Core + Extension structure. The DTS core contains data for a 5.1-channel system, operating at 44.1 or 48kHz, with a bit rate of 1.5Mbps (mega-bits per second). As DTS has introduced new technologies, these new extensions can then be added onto the core, providing higher performance. So, if you have an older DTS-capable receiver, it will ignore any extensions and just decode the core ensuring you of compatibility and very high quality. And, a newer DTS-capable receiver will decode both the core AND the most recent extension its capable of handling, for compatibility and even higher quality. The result: An immediate boost in quality vs. other surround formats, and compatibility into the future.
The thing is, I know my receiver is 96/24 capable, but is somehow not recognizing the extra info. I don't know if that is XBMC's fault, or a problem with the file I have. If someone knows of a free sample file that is known to work with XBMC at full 5.1 96/24 that would be nice.
So, my receiver is capable, but the question is, are my ears capable of telling the difference between 48/16 and 96/24. I seriously doubt it, but my dog might appreciate it!
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James, do you right, i am no expert in audio hd, only compiled version worked ok with audio HD (Dolby true hd and DTS HD-MA), and here I use hdmi for my receiver...
If possible send me a link with an track in 96/24, i test here for you using HDMI cable...
Wanilton
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Hi Wanilton and JitterJames,
At the present time I'm using media portal. I have it configured it to play all my DTS audio and Dolby files, however I like the look of XBMC.
I have an Auzentech soundcard using optical cable, works great until I try XBMC. DTS down mixes to 2 channels. My Onkyo receiver doesn't change to DTS - stays Dobly.
The Auzentech card is awesome no complaints when playing anything. I'm wondering if XBMC just doesn't like the card itself, or if I have to configure Windows 7 differently.
Thanks for getting back to me. I may replace my video card, just to get this working. Great work again and thanks for all the useful help.
Sebastian
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I'm pretty sure spdif or optical is limited to 5.1 in 48hz/16bits compressed in either Dolby or DTS (no 5.1 FLAC since it is lossless) and stereo in 96hz/24bits.
I think that is why you can only hear the core DTS.
Going through hdmi will not have this limitations...
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Thanks very much for the suggestion. You are probably right about the limitation of spdif (though I'd be surprised if optical was also limited in this way), and on top of that I'm just using the yellow leads from a cheap RCA AV cable as my coax. However, I tried HDMI but that didn't seem to help. It is of no real consequence. As long as I get my 5.1 movies and CD quality audio that is what counts, and 5.1 audio is a nice bonus. 96/24 is overkill IMO but unfortunately once you go to 5.1 audio it is usually par for the course, which means the files are truly massive.
the test file I have is confusing. It is a DTS 5.1 flac. Flac is supposed to be lossless, but as I understand it, in this case it is acting more like a container for the DTS which is lossy, though still very high bitrate. Honestly, it's a wonder that I can play it at all!
Really I just wanted to know if I was able to play these files and to see if I could hear a difference. Since I can't, I will just avoid this massive format! If anyone knows of any good sources for 5.1 gently compressed (DTS or AC3) 48/16 audio please pass it along.
I really enjoy being able to use my htpc with my receiver either turned off, or set to another audio input, so COAX is much better for me, with the HDMI going direct to the TV.
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yeah, it looks like a limitation on optical too. Basically a bandwidth limitation. In the case of the optical it must be a limit that was imposed to reduce cost. That is to say, the medium would probably be capable of the bandwidth, but the circuitry is not. In the case of my crappy coax cable I can see how it might even be physically impossible to send that much info down a single wire without errors. This particular file is 8000KBPS, according to XBMC.
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I have used the instructions here:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=HOW-TO_compile_XBMC_for_Windows_from_source_code
to successfully compile the latest version of XBMC. Though I do not think I am getting the AudioEngine version. Is there another git repo or some kind of configuration changes that need to be applied to the project?
Thanks,
Nate
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Re-read the thread and found it. Sorry!
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Wanilton,
do you have the time to make a new compile with a current nightly?
So we also can have some of the new features in it?
(for example Airplay)
Please?
:)
BR
Peter
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@Wanilton, i also need the latest master compiled. could you be so kind to post the latest compiled master?
thank you very much!
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Sorry, Gnif, stop in september your work with audio engine HD, I look actual version xbmc eden with Gnif version, there are a lot of changes, it´s no viable for me compile a new version.
In my tests with latest version Gnif, is not good for me, broken all audio type for me in windows 7...
I Hope Gnif, return your job soon...and fix the troubles.
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:) doesnt look good..... some one need to take over his job atleast help him...
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New solution for audio hd, this windows version use other native player for XBMC (DSPlayer), with original menu ok, here instructions for install Eden version...with audio hd...
In this link http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/Xbmcdspplayer.zip, download my compiled version with files ok, run in mode portable, need install LAV filters, and config audio e video filters too, of course..
Remember that you can run XBMC in portable mode with -p. I recommend this to everyone who wants to test this on a system with an existing installation of XBMC.
Install it to a different location than your existing installation then create a shortcut to XBMC.exe and add -p to the target line.
This eden version contains all recents implementations..
DSPlayer with LAV Filters setup guide by alexrose1u from xbmc forum:
***THE GUIDE*** for install using step by step follow the guide, or if you use my version http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/Xbmcdspplayer.zip (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/Xbmcdspplayer.zip), only necessary unzip xbmcdspplayer.zip, create shortcut, change for portable mode, and install and configure LAV filters, done.
The Config audio in xbmc, go to settings, video, dsplayer - audio renderer is here in video area.
Necessary Files
1.Download the latest build of DSPlayer from
http://dsplayer.passion-xbmc.org/
Additional links also sometimes provided here:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=106629
This is the official XBMC with DSPlayer thread which is still running and open, so if you encounter problems, it's one of the best places to go to catch other users or Tiben's attention.
(All credit goes to Tiben and BlinkSeb for creating DSplayer, and 0wing for putting together this unnofficial, Pre-Eden build).
2. Download the latest LAV Filters installer from
http://1f0.de/downloads/.
At the time of writing this, the latest version is 0.44
2a. Download my pre-setup DSPlayer XML files pack (this simplifies the setup process, rather than you having to create/amend the necessary files yourself).
http://www.mediafire.com/?shhv882weatedlo
Initial Setup
3. Install XBMC as though it were the normal build, load it up and setup all your preferences, such as true fullscreen rather than windowed. Once this is done, exit XBMC, do not try to play anything yet.
4. Install the LAV Filters using the LAV installer downloaded previously (ensure you install the x86 version of the LAV files, even if you are using Windows x64, as XBMC/DSPlayer can only use x86 filters)
5. Go to the new LAV Filters start menu option and pick LAV Audio Configuration. Under formats, tick all those you wish to bitstream. You shouldn't have to change anything else, so just click OK once this is done.
6. OPTIONAL STEP if you want to enable CUVID Nvidia hardware decoding or set uniform RGB output values.
Go to LAV Filters in the start menu again and this time pick LAV Video. If you want to enable CUVID video decoding, or RGB output values you can do so here.
-I have some files that don't play nicely decoded by CUVID so I left hardware acceleration set to none
Configuring XBMC to use DSPlayer
- For these steps you will need my DSPlayerfiles pack, which you should have downloaded under step 2a (you can create/edit the files yourself...but this is easier)
7. Navigate to your XBMC Userdata folder
(On Win7 this will usually be C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata)
8.Copy advancedsettings.xml from my pack here. This file will tell XBMC to use DSPlayer instead of DVDPlayer for videos by default.
9. Now create a folder inside Userdata called 'dsplayer'. Put renderersettings.xml from my pack in here.
-This will tell DSPlayer to render subtitles at 1080p, and also to enable subtitle animation. If you screen isn't 1080p, your machine is too slow to fluently render high res subs at the same time as Hi10p, or you don't want animated subs, you can edit the file with notepad to suit your needs, it should be fairly self explanatory
10. Leave your userdata folder behind and go to your XBMC install folder. (Usually this will be C:\Program Files(x86)\XBMC).
Go into the system subfolder, then players and finally into the dsplayer subfolder (XBMC\system\players\dsplayer).
11. Make a backup copy of mediasconfig.xml and filtersconfig.xml incase you ever want to go back to the originals. (ie mediasconfig.bak)
12. Copy the mediasconfig.xml and filtersconfig.xml from my files pack into the folder, replacing the originals.
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13. Now load up XBMC, and open a video of your choice. Go to the in-playback video options menu.
14. Change the scaling option to Bicubic or Bilinear, rather than Nearest Neighbour. This will resolve blockiness issues which occasionally catches out people new to the player. Once you have set your chosen option scroll down to the bottom of the video options menu and save this as the default for all videos; this will prevent you having to set this up for each video.
Like with MPC-HC, these scaling options will very slightly affect performance, but can also help make low res video scaled to HD resolutions far more tolerable. For reference I use Bicubic -0.75
14. Enjoy!
This probably sounds loads more complicated than it is, but once you've done it a couple of times it's really easy, especially if you've got the .xml files already setup and just needing copied into the right places
As an aside, if you right click/press C whilst a file is highlighted in XBMC, you should be able to use the 'Play using' option to use DVDPlayer instead of DSPlayer for any files it disagrees with.
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Hope this helps!
The default files provided by the XBMC DSPlayer branch specify to use the included mpc-hc video decoder filter, and also to use FFDshow for the audio, which you needed to install seperately.
As the LAV decoders have been a little more reliable for certain filetypes and bitstreaming, and also was one of the first video decoders to incorporate proper Hi10p support; my xml files reconfigure every video type DSPlayer would traditionally play with FFDShow to use the LAV filters instead, simplifying installation for a new user (compared to the V1 files which only did this for MKV)
The official DSPlayer splitter and LAV's splitter also come from the same code base so this is as much a homage to thier work together as anything else, however the LAV Splitter should be slightly more up to date!
LAV Video decoder defaults to multithreaded CPU only decoding, unless you explicitly enable CUVID [ATI equivalent due as a future option].
If you find this is too much for your CPU, you may amend the mediasconfig.xml to use the original default MPC video decoder again which will utilise DXVA, however, I cannot guarantee if this as yet will fully support 10bit h264 out the box.
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Thanks Wanilton!
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thanks Wanilton.. atleast you know what you are doing! ;D.. will give it a try this arvo after work? great !
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Well, audioengine with default player in developing again by Gnif, this is great for us.
Here the topic in xbmc forum:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=78289
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Wanilton, any chance you might be able to compile the new build for us Windows users that can't figure out how to do it on our own?
I've been using one of the previous AE builds and want try this one out.
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Well, audioengine with default player in developing again by Gnif, this is great for us.
Here the topic in xbmc forum:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=78289
kool thats great news...
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A new build would be imba, if its even possible.
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imba?
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imba?
Sorry bad slang for very good.
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New today version XBMC eden with support audio dolby true hd and dts hd
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCHD.zip
I Compiled today, i tested in windows 32 bits, onkyo 705, using hdmi, and work fine...this is xbmc version with audio engine by Gnif...
Create folder XBMCHD, Unzip manually, and run XBMC..if you have other eden version in your PC, not problem, the database is equal, not is necessary remove the previous version.
Set in adjust - audio - options and more important, run movie, if not have audio or movie is not good, press M, select Video,
set deinterlace video ON, and deinterlaced method: Auto Select, go to last options SET AS DEFAULT FOR ALL MOVIES,
select YES.
(https://voxcommando.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F25170804%2Fconfigplay.jpg&hash=a33765ff32990ff9fa5638bcd8c3045f0557b86f)
Close XBMC and restart XBMC Again...
WOW, all work fine here, i hope work for you too...
here my audio configurations:
(https://voxcommando.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F25170804%2Fconfigaudiohd1.jpg&hash=ef4045da1d1617450f8fb126a2dbb2d0193a3c35)
and
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Set off - exclusive mode, in audio config, for use TTS with voxcommando.
ENJOY!!
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Hi Wanilton
Thank you very much!
What is the difference between your Version and the Version with DSPlayer?
Manu
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Well, the new version use the latest xbmc eden code + audio engine by gnif (only actual default player), look here in xbmc forum for details:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=78289
Remember first version hd audio i send to you in july/august 2011, this is the latest version...
the DSPlayer version use native player + second player for audiohd + external codecs (LAV) for work fine..look here in xbmc forum for details:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=106629
Wanilton
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Getting a lot of skips with the newest version. Windows 7/ 460 GTX.
Before I'd maybe get one skip every 10 minutes or so...now it was several per minute.
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Well, the new version use the latest xbmc eden code + audio engine by gnif (only actual default player), look here in xbmc forum for details:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=78289
Remember first version hd audio i send to you in july/august 2011, this is the latest version...
the DSPlayer version use native player + second player for audiohd + external codecs (LAV) for work fine..look here in xbmc forum for details:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=106629
Wanilton
OK, witch Version is better for use? what benefits? ;)
or rather, what version is running without problems
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New today version XBMC eden with support audio dolby true hd and dts hd
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCHD.zip
thanks for the update bro... ;D
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Wanilton you are an absolute star
I tried to build one myself over the weekend and failed
Can't wait to try this out.
The biggest feature improvement of the latest version of Eden to the original build is it includes more network drive options, one of which works a lot more smoothly with my QNAP
Fingers crossed it all works
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Hi all, it's DDDamian here from the XBMC forums. Just an update for those waiting for an integrated HD-audio solution in XBMC with the new AudioEngine.
Gnif, the developer of the AudioEngine branch, has resumed coding work and done a tremendous amount in the last two weeks. I've been fortunate enough to help him out on the WASAPI (Windows) side so he can concentrate on the ALSA (Linux) side and the core itself.
We've been coding, testing and tweaking including performance testing core parts of the code to try find the right balance between low latency and some tolerance for other events like python threads and other CPU activity. Some audio dropouts are happening as we're setup for extremely low latency on higher-end machines, but we'll be adding advancedsettings options for buffer sizing to reduce those occurances on lower-powered machines.
The latest code still has a few issues (largely breaking things as features get added and code reworked) but there's very definite progress. I think for every attempt to just focus on stability a new little feature get's thrown in, as dithering of 16-bit sources (a good thing) did just this past weekend.
There is still enough to do that gnif doesn't want to release binaries yet, but folks can feel free to follow the thread and compile versions of their own if they are capable of doing so independently.
There's a build just done by Wanilton on the 29th, and he picked a lucky date to grab the source, because it was a very stable build, but hard-coded with very low latency buffers, so most users will find drops in the audio, as mentioned above. I haven't testing his build, but mine from that day was probably the best yet, if the compiler is set to full optimisation.
Anyways, development has been going full-tilt, and ppl can watch the progress in the thread or on the main repository at GitHub. I'm now using it as my primary player, but I also have access to and knowledge of the various tweaks, so I wouldn't recommend it for eveyone now. But it's *this* close ;D
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@DDDamian,
I'm using since yesterday the compiled version from wanilton. i can say, this version is very good. truehd working without problems dd and dts also no problem, but there is only a problem with DTS HD Master there are discontinues sometimes. If you could fix this for now, would be great., so we can have a version without discontinues on dts hd. the most of us would be happy.
i'm using ati radeon 6850 with onkyo 609. CPU on true hd or dts hd master is the same as on DD or dts. something like 10-15%. so no problems.
MDHD
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All sounds very promising.
Hopefully we can have a build with a better buffer before long and then i think most of us will be very happy ;D
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There's a build just done by Wanilton on the 29th, and he picked a lucky date to grab the source, because it was a very stable build, but hard-coded with very low latency buffers, so most users will find drops in the audio, as mentioned above. I haven't testing his build, but mine from that day was probably the best yet, if the compiler is set to full optimisation.
Thanks for the info and for your hard work on this project DDDamian. It sounds like maybe you would be able to direct Wanilton to the correct line of code to change in the build that he chose on the 29th, so that he could change the hard coded buffer size to a safer value and rebuild. Just a thought, for those who don't want to wait. I don't personally use this build yet, but I'm happy to know it is in development.
Since you are "in the know" I wonder if I can pick your brain a bit. We have a problem with this and the regular build, any time we are playing 5.1 content with a direct stream (sorry I don't know the exact, correct terminology) where we are unable to use our TTS (text to speech) because the hardware is in some kind of "exclusive mode". I understand that there is no solution to this and maybe there never will be. I'm just wondering if you know if there is a way to inject sound into this stream, or if there could be some other solution. I believe that interface sounds are also disabled when running in this exclusive mode.
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Thx guys - I knew there was a lot of interest here so I wanted to update you. In fact it was playing with Wanilton's build of last July that got me excited about the project and involved. Just want to note that this is gnif's baby and I'm just a user that is helping where I can (and where he allows lol).
If Wanilton still has the source from that build there are two places in AESinkWASAPI that define the buffer. After that date a bug was introduced in TrueHD playback, so I wouldn't recommend a current pull. One is under InitializeShared the other under InitializeExclusive, and both will read something similar to:
if(hnsPeriodicity < 500000) hnsPeriodicity = 500000;
The number represents the buffer length in 10nanosecond units, so divide by 10,000 to get milliseconds. In this case its 50msec long. Depending on your hardware and other running threads/applications, safe values might be 100msec for Shared mode and 70msec for Exclusive.
I note that 50msec works fine on my rig, but it's fairly fast. In all cases the compiler must be set to optimize the code - without optimization turned on I wouldn't guarentee anything.
@jitterjames - AE will now mix in GUI sounds in Exclusive mode, but any external sounds (Windows sounds, etc) are silenced in this mode. That is because AE locks the driver which prevents other applications from producing sound. Only other XBMC sounds like GUI sounds are mixed in, and only if set on the settings page. So no, there never will be a solution to that - it's just the very nature of Exclusive mode. An application which requests Exclusive mode gets exactly that - sole access to the audio driver. That said, when I have my music cranked the last thing I want is a 98db Windows alert :biglaugh Should work fine in Shared mode though.
I'll try to remember to flag it in this forum when I think there's a suitable time for a new build. And hat's off to Wanilton for making his builds available - it's what got me hooked on AE to begin with!
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@jitterjames - AE will now mix in GUI sounds in Exclusive mode, but any external sounds (Windows sounds, etc) are silenced in this mode. That is because AE locks the driver which prevents other applications from producing sound. Only other XBMC sounds like GUI sounds are mixed in, and only if set on the settings page. So no, there never will be a solution to that - it's just the very nature of Exclusive mode. An application which requests Exclusive mode gets exactly that - sole access to the audio driver. That said, when I have my music cranked the last thing I want is a 98db Windows alert :biglaugh Should work fine in Shared mode though.
yes, the problem is that it seems to operate in exclusive mode with all 5.1 content even though "Use Exclusive Mode" has not been selected. This is the case with this build and with Eden vanilla. Maybe it is just the way it has to be with 5.1 digital content. It makes sense since the data is basically being passed to the amp unmolested (which is good), but I thought you might have some ideas.
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@jitterjames - That's true, as the audio device drivers are recognizing the stream as DD5.1 or DTS or whichever and thus passing through the data. Calls to Windows to open new streams will result in an error stating the playback device is in use.
There is a workaround: in the audio settings page un-check "Use Exclusive mode". Also uncheck "Dolby Digital capable receiver" and "DTS capable receiver". If you're using the AE build uncheck all except "Multichannel LPCM capable receiver".
Now XBMC decodes AC3 and DTS audio to LPCM, the native format for Windows mixing. Other applications like VC can now have their streams mixed. Your receiver will no longer read the stream as AC3 or DTS, but as LPCM. And the Windows mixer will be able to mix other PCM sources like your TTS into the stream.
Basically you're disabling passthrough of those two formats, but transcoding them natively within XBMC, and other applications can join in the fun.
Note that DTS-HD cannot be transcoded internally, but TrueHD can. With the workaround above you would get TTS on all formats except DTS-HD.
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DDDamian,
Thanks for info, i replace actual code Gnif, in two places for 100 msec, and i compiling now new xbmc version with this new parameters in AESinkWASAPI,
I don´t have old codes, sorry.
When ok, i send post here, with results.
Wanilton
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There is a workaround: in the audio settings page un-check "Use Exclusive mode". Also uncheck "Dolby Digital capable receiver" and "DTS capable receiver". If you're using the AE build uncheck all except "Multichannel LPCM capable receiver"...
Sounds promising. Thanks very much for the suggestion. It is just the kind of thing I was looking for. Do you have any idea how this will affect sound quality, lip sync, cpu usage? I will try and judge for myself anyway but I thought you might have a technical answer for us.
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There are increased overheads involved in the software decoding, but not enough to effect the accurate buffering in Eden, and in AE once those buffer sizes are sorted out. So I wouldn't expect any change in the end-user experience except the receiver won't light up those pretty lights and it effectively eliminates DTS-HD playback in that mode until (or unless) DTS-HD transcoding is added. You would still get core-DTS in that case though.
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DDDamian,
Thanks for info, i replace actual code Gnif, in two places for 100 msec, and i compiling now new xbmc version with this new parameters in AESinkWASAPI,
I don´t have old codes, sorry.
When ok, i send post here, with results.
Wanilton
Hi Wanilton - thx for making this available to eveyone. If you are using a git tool you can revert the commits *after* f573a9681cd2a793962d9958bcf7165a3921132a and you'll be at the most stable build for Windows users. Pls make sure you compile with optimization set to prefer faster over size and you should have a pretty stable build. ;)
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Could of curiosity, what do you define as a very high end system?
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Could of curiosity, what do you define as a very high end system?
That's a *very* difficult question. Here's a go at what will playback well:
CPU - At least 1.8Ghz - as XBMC is not multiprocessor capable the number of cores is largely irrelevant
GPU - A dedicated GPU by nVidia or ATI with HDMI passthrough. DXVA2 acceleration for Windows.
RAM - 4GB - again, any more is not used by XBMC as it is 32bit
Combo boards - ppl have reported issues with I3, depends on video and audio throughput. 1080p and 8channel TrueHD is gonna be tough. I5+ is reported fine.
My test rig is a 1.8Ghz quad-core, 8GB RAM, ATI 6450 video card, Win 7 x64. With it (and using a stable build) I get 1080p + DTS-MA/TrueHD hw-accelerated without video or audio glitches. I can't recommend even a cheap recent GPU enough!
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Well, my test, with changes in parameters, have positive results for me, when set off exclusive mode, running mkv DTS-HD file, I turn OFF DTS and AC3 compatible receiver too, and SET ON for DTS-HD, Dolby True HD and LPCM settings, the video and audio run fine, not problems, but when set ON to exclusive mode, same others settings, happens failed to initialize Audio Device, only when set ON DTS support again in audiosettings , work fine again, i need more tests.
For other videos and music, all fine for me. I noticed loss in sound volume when running video when turned off by setting to support for Dolby and DTS, LPCM leaving only the active.
Running flac, my volume is normal.
When I press the arrow to move the video forward, I lost the audio before, now is ok, this new version I'm not losing the audio.
I changed these values, for the purpose of which was the reference 500000 to 1000000 and 2000000 to 3000000.
My test using voxcommando send TTS sounds and audio 5.1 together for my receiver, work fine, thanks again for tip DDDamian,
New version, download new xbmc.exe, for me improve my results.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCHD.zip
Wanilton
Using win7 32 bits, 4 mb ram, 8 tb hd, intel i5 750 @ 2,67GHz, Graphics Card Radeon HD 5450 with hdmi passthrough, receiver Onkyo TX-SR705, Optoma HD80 projector DLP Full HD.
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@wanilton - you're welcome, glad to help. Thx for putting it out there for all to enjoy. As I said earlier, I'll try post in here as and when good times to rebuild occur, or notable changes are made :)
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You guys are doing a stunning job.
What are the differences between exclusive mode and well not exclusive? I am assuming non-exclusive you have issues it windows resampling
Sounds like my HTPC should be ok, i3 2100 at 3.1ghz with ati 5450 gpu.
Will test both builds at the weekend
Glad to have this all setup at last, HD audio is a must for me, as i spent a wee bit too much on a Denon 4308i for it a few years ago :)
Debating picking up a Panny vt50 at the weekend, so getting excited, kind of sad i know :)
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@stevos - nice amp! I have the 3808CI plus a bunch of other Denon gear. Yes, your HTPC should be fine.
Exclusive mode demands direct communication with the audio driver to the exclusion of all other apps, and bypasses the windows mixer. This ensures that nothing interrupts the flow of audio from XBMC (short of the app not keeping up). The advantage is no molestation of the signal from the windows mixer such as resampling. Better sound. The disadvatages are: your audio device must support the sources format, no sounds from other apps. If your audio device won't support (say) 24/192khz then windows will not downsample it - it will throw an error.
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My test using voxcommando send TTS sounds and audio 5.1 together for my receiver, work fine, thanks again for tip DDDamian,
New version, download new xbmc.exe, for me improve my results.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCHD.zip
Wanilton
thanks again!
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Hey folks,
The latest build by Wanilton includes an endless loop bug introduced after Jan.28th. I did a build of the most stable version to date and posted it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?cg1r19l7es2rv2v (http://www.mediafire.com/?cg1r19l7es2rv2v). In that zip is a copy of my advancedsettings.xml. You would need to copy that to your userdata directory. If you wish to play with buffer sizes or other tweaks they are in that file. I also added a non-supported "Output stereo to all channels" routine as a little bonus - it will output a two-channel source to all speakers defined in your Control Panel settings when enabled in advancedsettings.xml.
Pls use at your own risk - install to a seperate directory and back up both your existing advancedsettings.xml and guisettings.xml.
Note that this is unsupported and not in any way an official release. But on my platform it is the most stable version to-date.
Enjoy ;D
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Hello DDDamian, thanks for this great work...
I will test your version ASAP...
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Hello DDDamian, thanks for this great work...
My pleasure Wanilton - thx for yours.
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Hello DDDamian, your version work fine here, I changed this <allowd3d9ex>true</allowd3d9ex>, for false in advancedsettings, and done, before in true, i have a lot troubles running videos..
If possible, detail how work each parameter in advancedsettings for us..
Thanks again for this special version...
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If possible, detail how work each parameter in advancedsettings for us..
Hi Wanilton - glad it works for you. Here's a synopsis of my advancedsettings.xml:
<advancedsettings>
<audio>
<resample>0</resample>
<forceDirectSound>0</forceDirectSound>
<transcodeto>0</transcodeto>
<audiophile>1</audiophile>
<allchannelstereo>1</allchannelstereo>
<audiosinksizesharedmsec>120</audiosinksizesharedmsec>
<audiosinksizeexclusivemsec>100</audiosinksizeexclusivemsec>
</audio>
<gui>
<algorithmdirtyregions>1</algorithmdirtyregions>
<nofliptimeout>1000</nofliptimeout>
</gui>
<useddsfanart>true</useddsfanart>
<allowd3d9ex>true</allowd3d9ex>
</advancedsettings>
<resample>: force resampling at xxx khz. Use if your soundcard requires a certain sampling rate eg. 48000
<forceDirectSound>: as it states, even if WASAPI support is detected on your machine. I recommend leaving this off (0) unless you have trouble with WASAPI or are on Windows XP
<transcodeto>: forces transcoding of Dolby (AC3) to LPCM for devices which don't support it
<audiophile>: forces the output to remain true to the source and not be down-mixed or resampled. May cause delay in receiver switching to new formats, but purest reproduction of source
<allchannelstereo>: forces two-channel sources (CD, MP3, etc) to be output to all speakers per L/R mappings, with downmix for center and LFE. May be broken in this release as I had to revert some changes to avoid current bug
<audiosinksize(shared)(exclusive)msec>: the buffer duration in milliseconds for shared or exclusive modes. Can be increased to reduce discontinuities on slower hardware or decreased to reduce lag on skipping/fast-forwarding. Note that hard-coded minimums of 50msec override this value. Values under that ignored.
<algorithmdirtyregions>: can be 0-4. Different methods to reduce CPU load in repainting the GUI screen - see XBMC Wiki for details
<nofliptimeout>: Time in msec after which if no change occurs on the screen video buffer flipping stops - mostly good for battery usage
<useddsfanart>: hands over drawing of fanart images to DirectDraw for hardware acceleration and possible speed boost
<allowd3d9ex>: allows use of DirectX extensions for speed boost - not always compatible (as you found!)
Of primary use to folks here will be the <audiophile> settings if you have a lot of high-bitrate FLACS, etc and of course <audiosinksize(mode)msec> if you are experiencing sound dropouts during playback.
Cheers,
Damian
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sawwwweeeeeeeet. Thanks! ::banana
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sawwwweeeeeeeet. Thanks! ::banana
I purposefully left out <evillaughiterations> and <launchallnukes> :biglaugh
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I purposefully left out <evillaughiterations>
Particularly dangerous without a closing tag. This could be related to your endless loop bug that you mentioned earlier.
Ahhhh. Nerd humour. I guess I'll go watch a Big Bang episode now. :P
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Hello! First thanks for all the builds you are giving us lazy ones ;)
Just want to share that I at first had great trouble with DTS-HD and TrueHD. Maybe other formats too but didn't try at the time. XBMC locked up completly on every seek forward and also when pausing and then resuming. I changed the delays back and forth without any improvement. Not sure why but it turned out to be the Audiophile parameter. I set it to 0 and then all worked flawlessly.
Don't know if it has to do with my system, but that's a hint if others have problem too :)
Nvidia 460gtx, i7 cpu, win7
Pioneer VSX-LX55 receiver
Exclusive mode
I run 192khz 24bit in windows mixer.
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Particularly dangerous without a closing tag. This could be related to your endless loop bug that you mentioned earlier.
Damn! That was it! Too many evil laughs (pinkie to corner of mouth) and no end tag locked up the loop! :biglaugh
@zw4mp - welcome to these forums and thx for the tip - audiophile should only be used for music sources, not for passthrough of HD formats - will have to mod the code to bypass that when passing-through!
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Breaking news!! An unknown to the forum has released a patch for DTS-MA & TrueHD on standard Eden!
Tested and works great in initial checks.
Go here for thread: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?p=1008621#post1008621 (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?p=1008621#post1008621)
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Great news DDDamian, i tested and is very good, the best for me now. One question only: do you believe audiophile mode work in this version?, if possible post one advancedsettings for use with this new version.
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Great news DDDamian, i tested and is very good, the best for me now. One question only: do you believe audiophile mode work in this version?, if possible post one advancedsettings for use with this new version.
It won't Wanilton - all those settings are AE specific. You're better off with a fresh advancedsetting.xml and add whatever you normally use for Eden
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Breaking news!! An unknown to the forum has released a patch for DTS-MA & TrueHD on standard Eden!
Tested and works great in initial checks.
this is great work guys... ;D
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Hey all - here's XBMC Eden Beta 3 + HD-Audio patch + timing correction + Global AV Delay
http://www.mediafire.com/?omzcseng8pndn31
Latest and greatest ;)
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Great job DDDamian, very well done, I am very happy!!!
This advancedsettings.xml is more fine for use with new DDDamian version now, download file here (http://"http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/advancedsettings.xml"), use save as
put file here: C:\Users\\YOURNAME\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\userdata
advancedsettings>
<!-- Turn on debug logging without any visual signs on XBMC GUI -->
<!-- This is useful if you are experiencing problems and want to report it -->
<loglevel>1</loglevel>
<audio>
<!-- Fix DTS stutter in MKV patch -->
<!-- <enablealtsync> true = enable patch (default) -->
<!-- false = disable patch -->
<enablealtsync>true</enablealtsync>
</audio>
<video>
<!-- DXVA Pixel Shader based HQ scalers patch -->
<!-- <preferdxvahqscalers> true = use PS based scaling when scaling set to Automatic -->
<!-- false = always use DXVA scaling (default) -->
<preferdxvahqscalers>true</preferdxvahqscalers>
<!-- Global AV delay patch -->
<!-- Delay in msecs, range between -600 - 600 -->
<globalavdelay>
<!-- Global default AV delay -->
<delay>0</delay>
<!-- Override global AV delay for given display refresh rates -->
<!-- You can specify multiple <refresh> entries -->
<!-- <refresh> -->
<!-- <min>, <max> refresh rate range, OR -->
<!-- <rate> exact refresh rate -->
<!-- <delay> delay -->
<!-- </refresh> -->
<!-- Example below: apply -125 msec delay for 24p playback -->
<refresh>
<min>23</min>
<max>24</max>
<delay>-125</delay>
</refresh>
</globalavdelay>
</video>
<gui>
<algorithmdirtyregions>3</algorithmdirtyregions>
<nofliptimeout>0</nofliptimeout>
</gui>
</advancedsettings>
Thanks,
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Thx Wanilton - my advancedsettings.xml was as barebones as can be and didn't make any use of the Global AV Delay as I don't experience it on my rig.
I posted an explanation of some of the settings here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=1014324&postcount=305.
For more info on the Global AV Delay settings see the thread: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=96916&highlight=global+delay (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=96916&highlight=global+delay)
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New version XBMC eden with audio HD, download link http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCSetup-20120211-27aeffb-dx.exe (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCSetup-20120211-27aeffb-dx.exe)
Latest version compiled by DDDamian.
(https://voxcommando.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F25170804%2FSplash%2520%282%29.png&hash=a08f590d3c3ce13b92b176ab6e024947c0f4deda)
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Eden Beta 3 seems to break keyboard emulation for both EventGhost and VoxCommando. ::yuck
What a pain!
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Eden Beta 3 seems to break keyboard emulation for both EventGhost and VoxCommando. ::yuck
What a pain!
Hi there - got a PM from Wanilton on this too. Just want to be clear - has a fresh (non-HD) compile from Master corrected this? I had a look through recent commits and didn't see anything that might affect this, but that's pretty far from exhaustive research :D
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this was a problem I had with Eden beta 3 on both the HD audio and the Vanillla XBMC installs.
Wanilton sent me a test build that seems to correct it, so I guess there was an error introduced just before they built beta 3. Hopefully it will be gone in beta 4.
Maybe Wanilton will post his fix. It is just the xbmc.exe that he sent me.
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I'll wait to here back from Wanilton then just clarifying some details. If I need to do a fresh build of the HD audio version with latest master no problem, but I did one on the 11th and haven't seen what could have fixed this in recent commits. If it has been addressed in the last few days I'll get it merged and repost for you.
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Fresh compile - Wanilton tested and confirmed it fixed whatever was broken in recent master commits.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?to3xqw575gf8dbt (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?to3xqw575gf8dbt)
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It´s work fine here, thanks again for new build..
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I just tested it on Win7 64 bit and it does not work with keyboard emulation. Going back to Eden beta 2 for now. Thanks for trying though.
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I think you might have another issue there - nothing I can see in recent updates would have cause eventghost to stop working - there's many who use it with Beta 3 for remote controls and there haven't been a rash of forum posts regarding an issue with it.
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I think you might have another issue there - nothing I can see in recent updates would have cause eventghost to stop working - there's many who use it with Beta 3 for remote controls and there haven't been a rash of forum posts regarding an issue with it.
I switched back and forth between beta 2 and beta 3 about 5 times. It always works fine in beta 2 and it never works in beta 3, so whatever other problem I have it is still tied to beta 3. Can't imagine what it would be other than something being changed between beta 2 and 3.
Note that I can communicate fine with XBMC using both VoxCommando and EventGhost, it is just the keyboard emulation that is broken. I like to use keyboard emulation for standard keys like up down left right, enter, escape, since it works with most programs.
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Odd - Wanilton said it worked okay before I posted it here (gave him a private link to test). Might want to check with him if that's actually the case. If I see any other reported issues in the XBMC forums with EventGhost/keyboard emulation, or in the master branch concerning the same I'll let you know.
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Wanilton is using Win7 32 bit. I have seen cases before where keyboard emulation worked on 32 bit but not 64 bit (with windows media center for example).
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If I see any other reported issues in the XBMC forums with EventGhost/keyboard emulation, or in the master branch concerning the same I'll let you know.
Thanks, much appreciated. :)
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Been browsing the pre-Beta3 commits and there are a few regarding keymappings and profiles authored by JHSRennie - one of the devs who's also very active in the forums. I'd suggest posting there with the specifics as he's bound to see it (and I can make him aware of it if he doesn't). That's gonna be the surest way to get it fixed for you quickly.
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In windows 32 bits, it´s work fine, the trouble is only in pc with OS 64 bits I believe.
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it is hard to believe, but enabling debug mode in xbmc "fixed" it. I am now able to use keyboard emulation in Eden beta 3 on my 64 bit system, even after turning debug mode off again.
I don't understand.
Anyway, if I learn anything new or anything changes I will report my findings here.
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James, Please answer post keyboard emulation in XBMC forum..
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=122887
The Question is:
Bearing in mind I've never used Eventghost, I need some more info. I've added a macro with the content you specify so From the root of the tree I now have a heading "Emulate keystrokes {Right}" and an item below this also called "Emulate keystrokes {Right}". I can execute the macro within Eventghost, but how do I tell it where to send the keypress?
I also tried adding the XBMC plugin and adding the macro under the XBMC heading, but executing the macro does nothing.
JR
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This is an awesome work and something I waited to get in XBMC since so long :) Thanks a lot for your work and for sharing it !
I grabbed the latest build with Eden Beta3+patch+global delay, did not put anything in my advancesettings.xml and it worked great for the most part. For one movie though (DTS-MA) it does skip audio every 10-15 seconds for about 500ms... is that what was referred earlier in the post? would that be fixed with the advancedsetting changes ?
Do you have documentation on the audio settings, I'm a bit confused with the choices... especially the one my reciever is capable of no DTS | DTS-MA | DTS-HD, my reciever does both, why do I have to pick one only ?
Last question :) Why is XBMC not incorporating your work in the release ? This is so needed !
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Friends, today Damian (DDDamian), compiled new build XBMC release candidate 1 + audio hd, download build here=> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCSetup.exe (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCSetup.exe) (windows version)
Includes mainline Global AV Delay patch plus bug-fix, Portuguese (BR) language strings, German and Hungarian language strings, updated splash screen and speed optimizations.
For users who do not want to use the version with audio hd, can use the official version of xbmc:
Here link for official XBMC eden release candidate 1 (normal version) -> http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/win32/xbmc-11.0-Eden_rc1.exe (http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/win32/xbmc-11.0-Eden_rc1.exe) - there are one litte bug in implementation global av delay in this build, i compiled fixed version,
download here only xbmc.exe ->http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMC.zip, overwrite xbmc.exe, after install official version, done.
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Hello Friends, DDDamian detect on little bug in previous build, link for latest version with fix (xbmc eden release candidate 1 + audio HD) -> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCSetup.exe (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCSetup.exe).
The earlier builds used a pull from a11599 (Istvan)'s repo. Now that it's modified and pushed to master a merge resulted in two differing versions of the patch. A quick test didn't show any issues as I don't need to use this patch for sync.
Thanks DDDamian, for this build, this is great job.
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Hello my friends, today team xbmc, release oficial xbmc Eden 11, download final version here for windows:
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/win32/xbmc-11.0.exe
Link for version final Eden 11 + áudio hd by DaneiaE, download here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25170804/XBMCSetup-11.0%2BHD-audio-edenfinal.exe
enjoy.
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Hi,
Thanks for the update :)
I'm new to the forum...registered followed this post
Since updating, I'm having a lot of jitters with DTS (and DTS-HD which never worked before on XBMC), sound is getting metalic from time to time for few seconds
anyone experienced this? any solution? same videos works fine under splash pro...so it's probably not an HW issue, might be XBMC mis-configuration?
Thanks,
Shani
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Hello Shanibh, welcome to voxcommando forum, if you use XBMC HD version, try rename file advancedsettings.xml for advancedsettings2.xml, in this place,
C:\Program Files\XBMC\system..
Restart XBMC, and try run xbmc again, I hope this solve your troubles.
Voxcommando is a excelente tool for control xbmc, too.
Wanilton
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hello,
here I would like to execute powerdvd11 in external player to play only with my bluray menus.
how to
thank you
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Hi Nubuck. Welcome to the forum.
Please provide more information if you want help. This question is much too vague, and requires us to make too many guesses before we can try to answer you.
Also, I'm not sure this is the correct thread. Maybe you need to make a new one?
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Hello everyone,
Nice job for the HD audio support ! I've been using it for quite a while and it works really well except for that very last version (the one DanielaE worked on). If I activate the option to sync the display to the video (24p for instance) I have a very sluggish video and metallic distortion of the voices/music. It was'nt there with the RC versions ... With the option turned off it works well though.
Any idea where it might be coming from ?
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Hello everyone,
Nice job for the HD audio support ! I've been using it for quite a while and it works really well except for that very last version (the one DanielaE worked on). If I activate the option to sync the display to the video (24p for instance) I have a very sluggish video and metallic distortion of the voices/music. It was'nt there with the RC versions ... With the option turned off it works well though.
Any idea where it might be coming from ?
Hi vip_n and welcome in the VC-Forum. Take a look here ;)
http://voxcommando.com/forum/index.php?topic=479.msg6291#msg6291
I hope it helps
Kalle
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Hi vip_n and welcome in the VC-Forum. Take a look here ;)
http://voxcommando.com/forum/index.php?topic=479.msg6291#msg6291
I hope it helps
Kalle
Hi !
I tried this before posting but that didn't help. I have to switch off every sync display option to get the video and sound right. That's weird ...
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I get the same thing with the very latest version. I downgraded back to RC1 and it works fine.