

Is it a problem of XMplayer only, or is it like that with all directshow programs?ĬL driver? It's just an audio decoder isn't it?Īs far as other programs, don't use many others.
POWERDVD 18 NO SOUND DRIVER
They don't do discrete 5.1 into Dolby Headphone which is what makes DH so great.Īnyway, I haven't tried the CL driver like that in Windows 7. Plantronics or one of those brands sell "Dolby Headphone" gaming headsets but their implementation is idiotic, they take stereo, apply DPLII and then do DH. About headphones, I don't think there are any (maybe some Pioneer infrared wireless, but those are expensive and the wireless tech is not the best). I think it's a pity Auzen went with Creative.


Quote from: andy o on 18:33:08 The X-Meridian would have done it. So rather than bother with this crap any longer, I was wondering if perhaps there is another audio decoder that will work perfectly with most if not all codecs that provide more than 2 audio channels (most important of those being the 3 I mentioned) and be able to output surround sound for a pair of HD555s that isn't from Cyberlink. PowerDVD has a lot of problems for me outside of this, when I start it up it freezes my computer for 10 seconds, and then there's this problem that I've always had with the menu when accessing it from The Kmplayer (it's normal from the program itself) that I don't even know what the hell I'm supposed to do about: Now, normally I'd scour the internet for fixes, but frankly, I'm tired of this shit. I tried setting everything up like I did before, but now it won't work properly, and the video I use to test it (5.1 channel, dude's voices is heard from each one separately, then you can hear his voice moving from one speaker to another) works perfectly in PowerDVD but not when I have it decoding through The Kmplayer, it won't work plainly if I set it up directly as I said, and even now with LPCM output it has stopped properly working. This worked well enough yesterday, but today for some reason, everything has fallen apart. I tried setting up cyberlink's audio decoder again, but now, between DTS AC3 and AAC, it'll only properly work with DTS.įor AC3 and AAC, I have to have The Kmplayer take the signal and ouput it in LPCM which I've set to be directly decoded by cyberlink's audio decoder.
POWERDVD 18 NO SOUND WINDOWS 7
Everything was great, but I upgraded PC's and I went from Windows XP 32bit to Windows 7 64bit. Now my problem is that I used to use cyberlink's audio decoder directly for all of the multichannel audio, because with it's built in Dolby Headphone function I was able to get surround sound on my HD555s just fine. I use The Kmplayer to view all of my video, and it does a good enough job, easily customizable and such. Sometimes said audio is encoded with DTS, more often AC3, and much less often, AAC.
POWERDVD 18 NO SOUND UPGRADE
I'm using a pair of HD555s (might upgrade soon though) and I occasionally watch movies with 5.1 channel audio.
