Hey guys, on my MKV files with the latest firmware the audio and video are off when the file is a MKV 1080P with DTS audio. I am simply hooking up the HDMI to my TV with the stereo option enabled.
BIG PROBLEM for me since all my files are MKV, please help!! Should I revert back to older firmware?
I downgraded to 1.0.3.49_V and Im still getting Sync issues! Im pulling my hair out right now!!!
What do you use to create MKV files? Do you encode with HandBrake into an MKV? I used to run into this issue and got it resolved by setting B-frames into 0. For some reason this B-frame setting creates problems with WD units in MKV and MP4 files encoded with H.264
Hey Lunar… I sent you a PM. How do I convert my own blu-ray files to mkv? Regardless these mkv are my brothers not mines, could that be why? Maybe you can upload a sample of a mkv with DTS audio that works good on yours and I can try it out?
Hey Lunar… I sent you a PM. How do I convert my own blu-ray files to mkv? Regardless these mkv are my brothers not mines, could that be why? Maybe you can upload a sample of a mkv with DTS audio that works good on yours and I can try it out?
Let me know.
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tianh wrote:
Hey Lunar… I sent you a PM. How do I convert my own blu-ray files to mkv? Regardless these mkv are my brothers not mines, could that be why? Maybe you can upload a sample of a mkv with DTS audio that works good on yours and I can try it out?
Let me know.
I sent you a reply. It is a link to a discussion on handbrake forum. You have to play with it and experiment and get the hang out of it. I can send you a sample of a movie I encoded. OR, take a movie with MKV extension (or any movie for this matter regardless of extension) and RE-ENCODE using HandBrake. Use high profile and select MKV. Under Advanced tab, set B-Frames to 0. Under Video tab make sure you slide the Quality slider NO LOWER than RF 20. It will be a good excercise in how to do these things.