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ajst2duk

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#30647 16-Feb-2009 16:39
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Having some issues with a TV3 .ts recording from freeview which plays back fine on my laptop with win7 beta, but no sound??

I tried installing monogram but win& doesn't like that. Been looking around for a solution but not too many outside NZ with a similar issue.
It's no drama if it doesn't have an easy solution, but just putting it out there in case someone has the answer? 
AJ




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stevenz
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  #196148 16-Feb-2009 20:16
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Should just be an AC3 audio stream I would've thought. ffdshow might help matters. I was having the opposite problem the other day in Vista, had to install Haali media splitter to get WMP to recognise the videostream from .ts files, and ffdshow to actually decode it. The audio was working straight away. This was a GB-PVR recording from a Hauppauge card.



ajst2duk

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  #196418 17-Feb-2009 22:52
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Nah - I believe it to be aac, not ac3, that's the issue





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