Benarty Posted February 26, 2007 Share Posted February 26, 2007 (edited) Both mediaplayer as Cyberlinks PowerDVD are capable to play music CD's (.cda) When I insert a music CD then DVBViewer detects the disc but trying to play results in a renderer problem : 0x80040265 ...format not supported. Support.zip added. Second: Look also other post. How come that the infosat messaging seems such a big problem. It's DVBViewer that shows the info and I can not turn it off. Well, receiving epg info is fine but it does not need to be confirmed with started/finished OSD messages. Edit: How about the volume settings at DVD playback? Both mediaplayer and Cyberlink are way louder then DVBViewer. The equaliser has no effect en strangely, powerDVD codec is used but it doesn't use it's volume settings. ps: the windows version is not yet registered but I don't tend to untill everything works. Still 27 days to go. Windows is up to date, so sp2 and latest hotfixes, even the ones that require validation. support.zip Edited February 26, 2007 by Benarty Quote Link to comment
Benarty Posted February 26, 2007 Author Share Posted February 26, 2007 Volume setting problem solved: AC3 filter setting. Infosat and audio CD still problems. Oh look, 2:51am so you might get the ideay that I'm looking and looking to find solutions Quote Link to comment
Gioxy Posted February 26, 2007 Share Posted February 26, 2007 Take in mind that *normally* the audio CD don't need any decoder at all, what you ear is simply what is passed through the cable that connect the CDplayer and your audio card... Quote Link to comment
Benarty Posted February 26, 2007 Author Share Posted February 26, 2007 (edited) Take in mind that *normally* the audio CD don't need any decoder at all, what you ear is simply what is passed through the cable that connect the CDplayer and your audio card... Keep in mind that the audio cable is not needed since any CD/DVD drive can pass the audio stream via IDE cable. Still, mediaplayer/powerDVD can do it, DVBViewer not. Strange thing is that DVBViewer posts a renderer error. Infosat OSD messages still running. Edited February 26, 2007 by Benarty Quote Link to comment
Gioxy Posted February 26, 2007 Share Posted February 26, 2007 Keep in mind that the audio cable is not needed I know, that's why I wrote *normally*... you don't mention you're using DAE... Have you already looked in the CD-Audio graph? Quote Link to comment
Benarty Posted February 26, 2007 Author Share Posted February 26, 2007 I know, that's why I wrote *normally*... you don't mention you're using DAE... Have you already looked in the CD-Audio graph? CD-audio graph? Playing audio CD worked right out of the box with DVBviewer3.5 Too bad, did not had the floppyDTV at that time. Now 3.6.1.2 no CD-audio ... Exact error: Cannot render mediafile, error: 0x80040265 (Cannot play back the file: the format is not supported) Quote Link to comment
hdv Posted February 26, 2007 Share Posted February 26, 2007 Hello, we had discuss this in the german forum already. Take a look here, AudioCD Wiedergabe, Audio CD "knarrt" nur What is, if you register the CDAudio.ax in the DVBViewer filter-folder? Quote Link to comment
Benarty Posted February 26, 2007 Author Share Posted February 26, 2007 Hello, we had discuss this in the german forum already. Take a look here, AudioCD Wiedergabe, Audio CD "knarrt" nur What is, if you register the CDAudio.ax in the DVBViewer filter-folder? I should read the german forums more. That did the trick. Thanks alot HDV. Now, last thing is still the Infosat messages, but that is more stuff for the DVBViewer developers. Extra info: If I erase the mediahighway en Siehfern lines (3 in total) remove then this doesn't help. Even better: the lines are back as soon when DVBViewer is restarted. Disabling EPG entirely is no option cause that not the intention, It's only what appears on the OSD that should be switched off. Quote Link to comment
Benarty Posted March 1, 2007 Author Share Posted March 1, 2007 I have CD's that refuse to play. So windows detects the disc, DVBViewer sudden video/audio halt for a sec, then continiues without the play notification. The discs that have the problem: if I close DVBViewer and insert these, then windows detects the CD, aksk what to do, I select mediaplayer and the disc play fine. CDaudio.ax is registered correctly. Not to forget: I use DAE I have no other CD*******.ax files so what's next? Quote Link to comment
Gioxy Posted March 1, 2007 Share Posted March 1, 2007 In one PC of my 4 PC I found a very similar problem in playing AudioCD: very scattered, discontinued and extremely low sound... First of all I re-registered CDaudio.ax, but without any change... Secondly I pull out the CD audio cable to be sure to use DAE Finally I found that the problem in my PC is due to two Audio Renderer ("Settings / Options / DirectX / Audio Renderer"): • "Default DirectSound Device" and "DirectSound:[name of the audio card]" both lead to the mentioned problem • "Default WaveOut Device" and "[name of the card]" instead works very fine... Hope this can be of any use for you... Quote Link to comment
Benarty Posted March 2, 2007 Author Share Posted March 2, 2007 In one PC of my 4 PC I found a very similar problem in playing AudioCD: very scattered, discontinued and extremely low sound... First of all I re-registered CDaudio.ax, but without any change... Secondly I pull out the CD audio cable to be sure to use DAE Finally I found that the problem in my PC is due to two Audio Renderer ("Settings / Options / DirectX / Audio Renderer"): • "Default DirectSound Device" and "DirectSound:[name of the audio card]" both lead to the mentioned problem • "Default WaveOut Device" and "[name of the card]" instead works very fine... Hope this can be of any use for you... I've tried all of them and none was able to auto play those problem audio CD's. cdaudio.ax is registered. Non of our computer use an audio cable, they all use DEA and without problems within the windows environment. Quote Link to comment
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