bitstreamout-0.70 and vdr-1.3.21

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On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 03:55:11PM +0200, Per Mellander wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 12:03:17 +0100, Dr. Werner Fink wrote
> > > current channel PCM (1)  -> vdr crash
> > 
> > Which CPU AMD64 or i686 aka 32bit?
> 
> 32bit
> 
> > 
> > > current channel DD  (33) -> recorded material play without sound
> > > 
> > > The audio meny is very intermittent when using bitstreamout. By this I 
> mean 
> > > that the OSD dpid selection does not show up all the time. Has this been 
> > > corrected in 1.3.22
> > 
> > Yep, it should work with 1.3.22.  At least I've never seen a crash
> > with 1.3.22.  The delay problem with MP2 is know but it is not that
> > easy to fix.  On the other hand: using the direct way of connecting
> > the S/P-DIF out on J2 of the DVB FF to the S/P-DIF in of the sound
> > card works flawless, e.g. is in sync.
> 
> Then I'll try with direct connecting and 1.3.22. I have one FF with J2, and 
> another with 'true' coax output ( aka. Nexus ). Can I loop the Nexus thru 
> soundcard aswell?

Depends on your sound card, if it has a S/P-DIF in connector on
the out side of its slot sheet metal and is able to handle the
S/P-DIF out of the Nexus, it should work.

You have to play with amixer to get a corredt setting to loop
through the data from the S/P-DIF in connector to the
S/P-DIF out connector.  See the mute scripts in the
mute directory for some examples.  But note: These _are_ examples
and be aware the the sound card never modifies the data
streams for AC3 (no resampling, no clipping, no washing of so what
ever kind).

        Werner

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AC3 loop through sound card http://bitstreamout.sourceforge.net/
Howto http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=1958
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