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Date:      Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:04:59 +0200
From:      Pav Lucistnik <pav@FreeBSD.org>
To:        supraexpress@globaleyes.net
Cc:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: mplayer audio chokes on LOTR DVD
Message-ID:  <1127117099.6537.18.camel@pav.hide.vol.cz>
In-Reply-To: <20050919054139.7BFF843D48@mx1.FreeBSD.org>
References:  <20050919054139.7BFF843D48@mx1.FreeBSD.org>

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supraexpress@globaleyes.net p=ED=B9e v po 19. 09. 2005 v 00:41 -0500:

> In the past, I used to be able to play the LOTR DVD's without any problem=
.
> Now, I keep getting "Couldn't find matching filter/ao format!" error
> messages, no matter what sound module/driver I choose, and then all I get=
 is
> a loud buzz/hum. Playing OTHER types of DVDs, that apparaently use a
> different audio codec, work just fine.

> Cannot find codec 'dts' in libavcodec...

> Opening audio decoder: [hwac3] AC3/DTS pass-through S/PDIF
> No accelerated IMDCT transform found
> hwac3: switched to DTS, 768000 bps, 48000 Hz
> AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, ac3, 768.0 kbit/50.00% (ratio: 96000->192000)
> Selected audio codec: [hwdts] afm:hwac3 (DTS through S/PDIF)

I noticed this too, it's trying to play a DTS audio track, it can't open
an DTS decoder so it tried to send raw DTS data to S/PDIF output on your
soundcard.

I don't think this is FreeBSD problem, it's more likely an mplayer
problem.

--=20
Pav Lucistnik <pav@oook.cz>
              <pav@FreeBSD.org>

Mischief managed.

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