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== Windows Vista and Windows 7 == |
== Windows Vista and Windows 7 == |
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# Go to Tools/Options/Video in Media Center. |
# Go to Tools/Options/Video in Media Center. |
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# '''Audio for Video, DVD, & Television''' |
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## First make sure audio works then set video to the same |
## First make sure audio works then set video to the same |
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## tell us what connection you're using |
## tell us what connection you're using |
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## check dsp settings if using "same as audio" especially "output format" page (trial and error) |
## check dsp settings if using "same as audio" especially "output format" page (trial and error) |
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## if sound stutters, reduce buffering, or |
## if sound stutters, reduce buffering, or try using ''default windows playback device'' |
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# '''Decoders, Renderers, & More''' |
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## Select ''DVD Video (iof,vob)'' from the drop list. |
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## ''Playback Method'' should be set to ''Automatic''. |
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## ''Audio Decoder'' should normally be set to automatic but you can try explicitly choosing ''ffdshow Audio Decoder'' if you are using either analog or digital sound output, or 'Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder' if you are using digital sound output. |
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# under decoders, etc. pick DVD |
# under decoders, etc. pick DVD |
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## automatic |
## automatic |
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## automatic, then vmr9 |
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== Windows XP == |
== Windows XP == |
Revision as of 15:28, 12 July 2010
Windows Vista and Windows 7
- Go to Tools/Options/Video in Media Center.
- Audio for Video, DVD, & Television
- First make sure audio works then set video to the same
- tell us what connection you're using
- check dsp settings if using "same as audio" especially "output format" page (trial and error)
- if sound stutters, reduce buffering, or try using default windows playback device
- Decoders, Renderers, & More
- Select DVD Video (iof,vob) from the drop list.
- Playback Method should be set to Automatic.
- Audio Decoder should normally be set to automatic but you can try explicitly choosing ffdshow Audio Decoder if you are using either analog or digital sound output, or 'Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder' if you are using digital sound output.
- under decoders, etc. pick DVD
- automatic
- automatic, then vmr9