Mr. Man-wai Chang Posted July 25, 2012 Share Posted July 25, 2012 (edited) I am living in Hong Kong. I am using Mygica TD-312 USB DMB-TH + DAB stick (uses Realtek 2832U). The user-interface was a mess in my Windows 7 Ultimate (english). I pressed TAB to focus on the "hidden" Scan button, and found some stations when I scanned for Europe TDAB. But when I hit Play button to tune to a station, nothing could be heard. I also tried using my own RTKDAB.DLL and RTL283XACCESS.DLL, still no sound. I hit Record. A "2012-07-25_23-02-49_35 RTHK Radio.aac" was created in C:\Users\MyName\Music. I can hear the recording via Foobar2000. Not with Windows Media Player... I wondered why the player failed to produce any sound when doing real-time playback... BTW, it would be nice if the player could have command-line options to automate tasks like recording. That's all my comments for now. Keep up with the good work! Edited July 25, 2012 by Mr. Man-wai Chang Quote Link to comment
Mr. Man-wai Chang Posted March 18, 2014 Author Share Posted March 18, 2014 (edited) The user-interface was a mess in my Windows 7 Ultimate (english). The reason was I had increased the text size (Size of All Items) of Win 7 from 100% to 125% in Display Properties! BTW, the number of DAB+ stations has increased to 16 in Hong Kong! Edited March 18, 2014 by Mr. Man-wai Chang Quote Link to comment
hackbart Posted March 19, 2014 Share Posted March 19, 2014 Well to be honest the decoding problem is the reason why we did not implemented a dab support into the DVBViewer yet. I'm still even not sure if it is a bug inside the realtek firmware (which produce false audio streams) or the lack of working HE AAC directshow decoders is the reason. I might contact Realtek in order to ask if there are any news. You might also check xmplay (http://www.un4seen.com/) if the recordings are played properly. As far as i know is that the author does have a very complete aac implementation inside his products. It seem to be codec related and while testing the current LAV Audio decoder playback seem to work. I do might check DAB in the near future Quote Link to comment
Radioman Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 (edited) Well to be honest the decoding problem is the reason why we did not implemented a dab support into the DVBViewer yet. I'm still even not sure if it is a bug inside the realtek firmware (which produce false audio streams) or the lack of working HE AAC directshow decoders is the reason. I might contact Realtek in order to ask if there are any news. You might also check xmplay (http://www.un4seen.com/) if the recordings are played properly. As far as i know is that the author does have a very complete aac implementation inside his products. It seem to be codec related and while testing the current LAV Audio decoder playback seem to work. I do might check DAB in the near future Did you check with Realtek for any news? I'm using this 'nice DAB software' and with DAB the sound is fine. However with DAB+ the sound is stuttering. I assume that DAB+ use HE-AAC, so I have checked with different codecs. But the result is the same, i.e. stuttering sound. If I change the Filter settings, like on the enclosed picture and re-open the DAB Rx the settings are not saved? It goes back to Auto. Or should I try any other filter setting? Edited May 28, 2014 by Radioman Quote Link to comment
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