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(2 replies, posted in Using SVP)

MAG79 wrote:

aaa12585
Install AC3Filter and use it to control visually what audio channels are worked.
Then change settings and see how it works.

http://www.svp-team.com/forum/misc.php?item=2709

You've helped me by making me realize my sound card driver had options for the Analog Output: Digital Audio.

It was set to 192KHz instead of 96 KHz.

This has fixed the problem.

Thank you so much for having cleared me from this tunnel vision.

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(2 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I've been using SVP for months and suddenly, the audio wants to switch from my front speakers to my rear speakers.

I've been using a 5.1 sounds system under 6 channels and I've never had this problem before.

Re-installing windows never helped, different version of SVP never helped.

I'm out of options and I really would like some help with this.

Anywho:

When playing files on MPC-HC with SVP and the Decoders, all my audio (from MPC-HC, WMP, & VLC) with involuntarily change to my rear speakers.

It's not a sudden change either; rear speakers will crackle before it happens, as if it's pushing back to them. I know this is being done by something from the included SVP Decoders because this immediately reverts effects when MPC-HC is closed.

What I haven't mentioned is that after this, it will change over to playing on JUST my center speaker after 15-20 seconds and a while after that it will switch back to my front stereo speakers. Rinse, Wash, Repeat.

I've played with all the settings and disabled things and installed different decoders, but I'm at a loss. I really hope this forum is active and knowledgeable enough to know what's going on and how I can fix this. This has become more of a burden than a pleasure.

Any help is very appreciated!