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  1. Hello,

    Some raw data first:
    - HTPC based on Vista Ultimate
    - Audio output only through S/PDIF
    - Connected to a 7.1 audio system
    - I have no problems with video codecs
    - I am mainly using PowerDVD Ultra or GOM player
    - I only playback HD files, no encoding
    - I only playback files widely available on the net. MKV, WMV, AVI, TS, BlueRay, HD-DVD, etc..

    My problem is only with audio playback. Most files play OK except:
    - WMV files encoded with multichannel audio (codecs WMA3, WMA9)
    - mkv encoded with DTS soundtrack are clipping or stuttering

    Please help, I have tried everything available. It's the understanding and the method I lack most.

    Thanks
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  2. Do ALL files in those formats have problems or just some of them?

    Reason I ask is that Internet files are a total crapshoot. Quite possible they were just improperly encoded.

    Can you obtain some sample files from a known good source and test those?
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    I run everything in XviD with MP3, MP2, or the native AC3 encoding. For the passthrough of AC3 I just use AC3Filter that comes with the klite codec pack.

    Definitly try to tinker with some different codec configs. It took me a while to get klite installed just right to play all my files and formats correctly.

    I use AC3Filter for DTS decoding as well, though my receiver shows it playing as Dolby Digital.
    Ansuer - "try not... do... or do not... there is no try"
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    Another one ... klite codec pack ... leave it out .

    Install only codecs you actually need and have less issues later .

    But there are numerous issues here , both from pc setup and format .

    It may be a simpler task to unpack those problematic files , and repack into a format known to work on the current system .

    I like Nelson37's usage of the term "crapshoot" in relation to internet accessed content ... You never know if it will play correctly , until its completely downloaded ... which could be a waste of time and effort .
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