![]() ![]() I have tried basically everything I know of in madVR and that's why I write here now. They don't always happen in the same portions of the movies but they do tend to appear always in the same "spots" (only sometimes they don't). In the end, while watching the whole movies, on average I get about 50/60 an hour. Remuxing them leads to a situation where, even though the refresh rate is spot on (with madVR indicating expected dropped/repeated frames in days), it drops a frame here, repeats a frame there. I am seeing dropped/repeated frames with the new Avatar and Avatar The Way of Water UHD discs. This is why I keep thinking that JRiver either can't do it or there's something Im' missing in the configuration of JR, or my PC. ![]() I will note that Zoom Player, set to "Direct Sound DENON AVR (Intel Display Audio)" plays via bitstream (my amp reports ATMOS). What else might be an issue with my config? My simplist HTPC is an i3 with Intel Iris integrated graphics. Right clickng to "properties" shows "supported formats" including all the expected formats (TrueHD, Atmos 2.0, Atmos 2.1, etc.)Īnd, in the JRiver Audio options I have only two "Direct Sound" options: "Default Audio Device " or "DENON-AVR (Intel Display Audio) ". ![]() W10 control panel Sound properties: DENON-AVR is selected with the green checkmark. W10 sound settings I have set output device to "DENON-AVR (Intel Display Audio)". "The audio format may not be supported by your hardware"." So, now, specifically selecting DirectSound in JR, if bitstreaming:HDMI is turned on, anytime I launch a BD I get the popup "Playback Problem". Despite over two decades of HTPCs I don't have a grasp on this. For WASAPI you should always want to use Exclusive.ĭirectSound is always in shared mode and requires picking a different output device entirely. ![]()
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