DTS Audio Issue
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:54 am
I have two LG BD-390 Blu-Ray players. One with a Sony XBR-7 TV, the other on an XBR-9. I stream 720p MKV movies from Wild Media Server.
I have had no issues with the exception of some movies with DTS audio would lose volume for a fraction of a second every few seconds. It would be fine for a few seconds, then get soft for 1/2 a second and then be find for a few more.
Remuxing with MKV Merge didn't help.
If I convert the audio to AC3, it works fine. Other DTS MKVs work fine. So I kept track of the ones with issues until I found enough to see a pattern.
Sure enough, it appears as though any MKV with DTS audio and "video delay" set for the audio track, it causes this stutter, or tick. When you open the file in MKV Merge, it doesn't show the current delay setting on the audio track. If it is set for say, 12 ms, and you remux, the delay stays.
If you demux the track and remux with MKV Merge without any delay, the setting is cleared and the audio tick goes away when streaming.
Now, I need to figure out the culprit. On Media Player Classic, the files play with no issue. The LG BD-390 is set to DTS Primary Bypass, so it doesn't process the DTS. So it has to be an issue with the Sony XBR TVs or Wild Media Server.
Does anyone with Wild Media Server experience this audio issue with MKV files and DTS audio with "delay" on the audio track?
You can determine if a file has delay on the audio track with this little file utility, Media Info:
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
It will display every piece of info for any audio/video file.
I have had no issues with the exception of some movies with DTS audio would lose volume for a fraction of a second every few seconds. It would be fine for a few seconds, then get soft for 1/2 a second and then be find for a few more.
Remuxing with MKV Merge didn't help.
If I convert the audio to AC3, it works fine. Other DTS MKVs work fine. So I kept track of the ones with issues until I found enough to see a pattern.
Sure enough, it appears as though any MKV with DTS audio and "video delay" set for the audio track, it causes this stutter, or tick. When you open the file in MKV Merge, it doesn't show the current delay setting on the audio track. If it is set for say, 12 ms, and you remux, the delay stays.
If you demux the track and remux with MKV Merge without any delay, the setting is cleared and the audio tick goes away when streaming.
Now, I need to figure out the culprit. On Media Player Classic, the files play with no issue. The LG BD-390 is set to DTS Primary Bypass, so it doesn't process the DTS. So it has to be an issue with the Sony XBR TVs or Wild Media Server.
Does anyone with Wild Media Server experience this audio issue with MKV files and DTS audio with "delay" on the audio track?
You can determine if a file has delay on the audio track with this little file utility, Media Info:
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
It will display every piece of info for any audio/video file.