VLC output via HDMI and SPDIF

madbullram

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Hi all,
My acer has HDMI and SPdif.I am currently watching movies in my bed room in my Pana LCD connected via HDMI from my Acer laptop.

Now, my question is, can I do a setting in VLC so that it sends Video only via HDMI to LCD and Audio it sends via SPDIF so I can connect my SPDIF of lappy to my DacMagic hear through my speaker instead of the crapy Pana speaker?

I googl;ed and tried few settings but with no luck.
 
Typically the LCD/LED/Plasma TVs have an optical out. I have personally seen it on a few of the LG TVs. So may be you can connect the TV out to the DAC in.
 
This should definitely work, Ram.

If you go to the Audio output settings and set it to digital output, does it not work? Just to double check if it is a VLC problem or a general audio settings problem you could try and play a song from Foobar or any other player to see where audio is routed.

I do it day in day out with VLC on standard settings. My HTPC is connected to the Panasonic C10 via HDMI. Only video goes through that. All audio goes via SPDIF (now).

NOTE - I have never had to change settings with any video player till date.
 
@Bansal: Those are available only in latest LCDs .

@Vortex: I know i tried it. Foobar, Media Monkey all play very well only VLC has the problem, though I have set to optical out
 
Hey Ram for this you have to change settings in your sound card software / driver etc. For example, Realtek Audio Manager. Or even in Windows itself, you can choose whether you want sound through HDMI. Maybe next time we meet I can check this out and do it. My HP Pavilion has only HDMI out so I did not have this problem. However I did configure my colleague's brand new desktop PC to give out sound through the optical out port and video through HDMI. After doing this, I could use this desktop PC in the hall, connect it to the plasma using HDMI and get 5.1 sound through the optical out port connected to my Sony receiver. I personally tested out Need for Speed Carbon, Pro Street, UnderCover etc. It was great.

So check out the sound settings using your sound driver software or the Sound section in Windows. You can access this by right clicking on the sound / speaker icon at the bottom right near the clock.

Hope that helps.

---Venkat
 
So if you play test tone (as in you bump or lower the volume on Windows) your sound goes out through the optical out?

Do one thing. Download TheKMPlayer and use it without any change in settings. It should by default spew out audio to the digital out. If not, then we can mess with the settings.

Sometimes, with these things, you can even uninstall VLC (just in case there are changes done to the settings that you cannot get back right) and reinstall it. But before doing it, lets experiment with one other player.
 
i am using a similar setup for a while. I use DVI-D (with a DVI-D converter to HDMI) using hdmi cable and coaxial cable for audio. The hdmi goes straight to tv and coax goes to the amp.

try media player classic also, if you have issues with vlc, try everything else possible. I remember struggling a lot with vlc for this. once u get it to work with mpc, then try vlc.
 
Will do that today at home and post the feedback :0
The simplest way is to select the SPDIF device as the default sound device in sound properties(For eg I have selected Juli Ch34 for my SC, which represents the optical/coaxial output), and install AC3Filter..it takes care of both 2 channel and multichannel sound.
But AC3Filter cannot be used with VLC..
If you have the necessary video codecs installs on ur machine then even Windows Media Player would do the job.
 
IN VLC PLAYER
Go To
TOOLS->PREFERENCE->AUDIO
SELECT USE SPDIF WHEN AVAILABLE
THEN IN OUTPUT SELECT WIN32 WAVEOUT EXTENSION OUTPUT

NOW CLOSE THE VLC AND START IT AGAIN IT SHOULD WORK
IF NOT RESET THE SETTINGS AND DO THE ABOVE PROCESS AGAIN
 
tried all, set VL:C to Spdif and output to win 32...reset and again did the settings....uninstalled and installed it again...all i hear via spdif when a play a movie (regular, DTS, Dolby) is just hizzzzzzzzz sound

KMPlayer also same status.

I am sure some setting is wrong...any help?
 
tried all, set VL:C to Spdif and output to win 32...reset and again did the settings....uninstalled and installed it again...all i hear via spdif when a play a movie (regular, DTS, Dolby) is just hizzzzzzzzz sound

KMPlayer also same status.

I am sure some setting is wrong...any help?

i have seen this issue. dont remember what i did to fix this. i also remember that which ever file was giving this issue, MPC didnt have this issue with the same file. why dont u give it a try
 
tried all, set VL:C to Spdif and output to win 32...reset and again did the settings....uninstalled and installed it again...all i hear via spdif when a play a movie (regular, DTS, Dolby) is just hizzzzzzzzz sound

KMPlayer also same status.

I am sure some setting is wrong...any help?

Well - I cant think of anything else on this other than there must be something wrong with the audio output settings.

I will probably need to see the laptop in person and see if something can be done.
 
Got MPC to work but the audio via my DacMagic was crappy and hollow. So removed it off. The same movie via WDTV and DacMagic audio was excellent.

Looks like some internal processing is sending crappy signal via SPDIF
 
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