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I have just upgraded to the Professional version of DVBViewer, and with certain stations the sound is like somebody fast forwading a cassette tape. Although I do not really want to watch NHS channels, I know that I did not have the same problem before upgrading (and my PC configuration has not changed). Other examples are EuroNews, CSO (whatever that is), SkyNews, and a few others.

 

The remainder of the channels have perfect sound and vision.

 

I am running 4.3.0 of the setup4pc. Is there a solution to this problem? I have rescanned (Astra 2D), but it made no difference.

 

If anyone can help or needs more info, please let me know.

Guest Lars_MQ
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Did you try to change the Audio decoder in the options -> directx?

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Did you try to change the Audio decoder in the options -> directx?

 

Yes, I tried a few combinations but no luck, but as about 90% of the channels are Ok, I assume it must be something different about these particular channels.

 

I have attached 2 examples, the first Extreme Sports Channel works OK, and the second Euronews has the sound problem. Maybe this will help somebody spot a problem.

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Edited by Theskels
Posted
Did you try to change the Audio decoder in the options -> directx?

 

Yes, I tried a few combinations but no luck, but as about 90% of the channels are Ok, I assume it must be something different about these particular channels.

 

I have attached 2 examples, the first Extreme Sports Channel works OK, and the second Euronews has the sound problem. Maybe this will help somebody spot a problem.

 

Obviously I did not try the right Audio Decoder in DirectX. I am now using a decoder that came with a TV tuner card I used to have installed. All is now OK (I hope).

 

Thank to Lars_MQ for pinting me in the right direction. I am not sure I understand why some stations worked and some did not, probably some technical sound transmission reason.

Guest Lars_MQ
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Some audiodecoder have problems switching between stereo and mono, or have problems with mono at all. This causes the mickey mouse effekt. ;)

 

lars

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