I think what everyone is saying is that " Its taking about 1 minute to connect to their server" to decrypt the movie in drive, the splash opens in a few seconds.
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Originally posted by Chameleon View PostI think what everyone is saying is that " Its taking about 1 minute to connect to their server" to decrypt the movie in drive, the splash opens in a few seconds.Last edited by Gummigutta; 09-01-2012, 05:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Gummigutta View PostNot me. I have no movie in any drive, still it takes ~60 seconds to get past the splash screen. But as said before in this thread - it will be fixed after the weekend.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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Originally posted by driggle View PostI am getting hd audio to bitstream. My audio settings are as follows -
Audio Output - HDMI
Speaker Configuration - 7.1
Dolby Digital (AC3) capable receiver - selected
DTS capable receiver - selected
TrueHD capable receiver - selected
DTS-HD capable receiver - selected
Audio output device - Default
I am using a Toshiba laptop with HDMI output playing ISO's and discs.
The only thing you list I'm not sure about is if I have a Default device to choose under audio output device. I'll look again but there are 3 different things to choose from on my list but not sure any say default.
With all that problems with Bit-streaming audio in the years past, I kind of found that it either works fairly easy or it won't work at all because of compatibly problems, ect. But nothing I've chose on this player so far will Bit-stream HD audio.
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Originally posted by robert l View PostWell, I've only tried MKV because that is mostly what I use. I can try a disc or ISO and see what happens. But here isn't that many setting to select really. I have a HTPC that I built and for now I'm using a Intel i5 with a Nvidia GTX-460 graphics card.
The only thing you list I'm not sure about is if I have a Default device to choose under audio output device. I'll look again but there are 3 different things to choose from on my list but not sure any say default.
With all that problems with Bit-streaming audio in the years past, I kind of found that it either works fairly easy or it won't work at all because of compatibly problems, ect. But nothing I've chose on this player so far will Bit-stream HD audio.
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Originally posted by driggle View PostI think media player determines what the default device is. I changed mine to say DirectSound: AMD HDMI Output which is the video card in the laptop and it plays HD bitstream out to my receiver.
Changing certain audio settings cause a FF that I cannot stop. I wonder why they didn't use the codec's that are already out and work fine, or make it so they can be added. Like LAV.
Anyway, I'm sure if its not working for me its not for a lot of other people either. Plus not sure how many care or actually trying this player.
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