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Post by [-44-] Hue Jorgan on Feb 25, 2016 20:26:22 GMT
evening chaps I have some downloaded some films and when I play them back the sound is all there, music, sound effects but the vocals sound soooooo far away and are almost not existant they seem to be mkv files?
avi files work fine
I have the latest version of VLC so it shouldnt be the codecs?
any ideas?
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Post by [-44-] Hogan on Feb 25, 2016 20:52:34 GMT
Have you installed the K-Lite codec pack ?
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Post by [-44-] Hue Jorgan on Feb 26, 2016 9:46:13 GMT
I hadn't done that Hogie so I did
it didn't fix it! boooooo
its weird the film play perfectly, as does everything except the main dialogue (which you need to hear)
I did try the file on a dongle thru the telly and the film play and sounds perfect! so it summit to do with the PC
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Post by [-44-] preacher on Feb 26, 2016 14:04:00 GMT
I use AVS to reformat mkv files to mpeg4 etc. as I have problems with mkv also... If you decide to use AVS, try the free trial first to see if it works (from memory it leaves a watermark on the film after a while) but I have bought the life long version and it helps me with many problems.
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Post by [-44-] Hue Jorgan on Feb 26, 2016 14:27:41 GMT
I have tried that too preach (thanks for the tip though)and its the same, I am wondering if its the PC audio driver maybe?
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Post by [-44-] Pendragon on Feb 26, 2016 14:38:41 GMT
I just VLC and have no issues with codecs or file types. I have yet to meet a media file type that VLC can't handle.
That said when I was making videos for Youtube I would use handbrake for encoding and such. Very powerful tool that for video work.
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Post by [-44-] Hogan on Feb 26, 2016 16:18:24 GMT
Do a clean install of the audio drivers, making sure you clean the registry after uninstalling. What audio hardware are you using , On-board or card ?
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Post by [-44-] Hue Jorgan on Feb 26, 2016 19:43:27 GMT
on board sound card
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