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Using Divx Preview for mkv support but no audio on some files...

AndyD posted 2009 Oct 06 20:43
DTS and AC3 are the two types of audio. I only have Divx Preview installed on Windows 7. What do I need to install to get audio working? I really would like to avoid using codec packs


lowellriggsiam posted 2009 Oct 06 22:44
Do you also have an ac3 decoded installed? That fixed my audio problems.


redwudz posted 2009 Oct 07 06:05
You might try AC3Filter. It should handle your AC3 and DTS. And if you need other commonly used codecs, you might try ffdshow. It's not a codec pack, but it supports quite a few codecs. And it doesn't cause problems like codec packs can.

And just for general playback, try VLC player. It has it's own codecs and plays most formats without having to install anything else.



AndyD posted 2009 Oct 18 17:41
Sorry for the late follow up.

I tried ffdshow but I didn't get any audio. Am I supposed to do anything more to get it working?



AndyD posted 2009 Oct 24 13:16
Anyone?


yoda313 posted 2009 Oct 24 14:21
Have you tried playing it in vlc as redwudz suggested? Also try mediaplayerclassic - there is a cinema version that can readily do high def files. Both free to use - they work on vista so I"m assuming they work on windows 7 or will soon with an update.


AndyD posted 2009 Nov 07 12:34
They both do but I don't want to use another video player as I want to use one media player for music and movies and I'm fine with WMP

But yeah, I get audio from VLC



Ai Haibara posted 2009 Nov 07 14:29
Open "Audio decoder configuration" from ffdshow's Start Menu folder, and highlight 'Codecs' in the left-hand pane of the configuration window that pops up. Scroll through the list of codec/formats on the right. Are any of the choices for AC3 and DTS (as well as any other format that might apply, here), set to 'Disabled' under the 'Decoder' column?


AndyD posted 2009 Nov 17 21:19
Nope. I switched to x64 and still can't hear anything. Not disabled so not sure what is going on



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