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dmemphis
14th September 2009, 13:12
Hi guys
only just started using reclock cos of jerky vob playback on my 46" lcd set at 50hz, i'm using mpc-hc to play the dvd vob rips from my harddrives ( these are the only files i'm using )
Reclock has sorted the pal dvd rips, plays them smooth!
HOWEVER ntsc is another story, with setting reclocks output to 25fps ( locked ) i can get smooth play back on my 50hz set BUT audio isn't very good, it sounds like it skips/jumps every few seconds? i've tryed enabling audio stretch etc in reclock but it sounds exactly the same with it off or on? i wouldn't even mind slightly speed up audio but it doesn't even sound slightly high? its like nothings touching the audio at all?
i'm using the 1.6 stable version of reclock, i tryed the 1.8.4.8 beta version but to get it even to work i had to force reclock as main render on everything and then once it was working i just got a none stop buzzing noise instead of any audio?

my setup is:
nvidia geforce 9500gt graphics card
intel dual processer
4gb ram
vista 32
dvi - hdmi lead
coaxial out audio

i've tryed every on and off option in both reclock and mpc-hc but nothing sorts it? changed using diff audio renders and video renders in mpc-hc they either don't work or make it worst!
i'm using VMR9 video render in mpc-hc, i tryed EVR but i then couldn't access reclock while playing a dvd rip? so went back to VMR9, most other settings in both reclock and mpc-hc are set to default! plus i've been deleting the data inside reclock as i've gone along so its not that!

SO to be clear:
i can get audio and vid in pal dvd rips playing nice and smooth, ntsc i can only get video playing smooth! my prob is ntsc audio!
so is there a setting i'm missing? been on this for hours now its starting to do my head in:bang:

cheers for any help
uk.........

Jong
14th September 2009, 14:41
Sounds like you are using s/pdif (coax) and are sending this to Reclock.

You need instead to first decode the audio in your player, or using something like AC3Filter, then set Reclock to "Use AC3 encoder for PCM audio", after it has done its magic.

dmemphis
14th September 2009, 17:01
Sounds like you are using s/pdif (coax) and are sending this to Reclock.

You need instead to first decode the audio in your player, or using something like AC3Filter, then set Reclock to "Use AC3 encoder for PCM audio", after it has done its magic.

cheers mate your a genius,

just read your reply and suggestion and after 5 hours of messing around today and getting nowhere your idea just took me 5 mins and its all sorted now!

thankyou very much i owe you one!:rock: