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Old 07-18-2016, 04:57 PM
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V9 with Win10 and LAV Filters

So, long time Sage user, consistent lurker and occasional contributor, but not an expert in any of this, at all. I have what is probably a very basic question, but can't find an answer in the forums.

I have a clean Win 10 install, with a clean Sage V9 install, with a clean OpenDCT install. I read that I should install the LAV filters, since Win 10 does not have MPEG2 filters built in, so I did that.

In Detailed Setup, under Video/Audio, I chose LAV for MPEG2 Video, H.264 Video and VC-1 Video. Was I correct in using LAV for H.264 and VC-1?

Also, should I choose LAV Audio Decoder for MPEG2 Audio and HD Audio? Does consistency across decoders matter?

Many thanks for any assistance. And MANY THANKS to all who are making Sage viable again.

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Old 07-19-2016, 02:39 AM
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LAV should work just fine for just about everything - but don't worry that you have to have consistency between them - video and audio decoders don't typically interact, so you don't NEED to use the LAV Audio to get the best results. Personally, I prefer greater control over my audio chain, so I use ffdshow for all my audio, but depending on your setup, that may not be necessary, and LAV would be good enough.
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Old 07-20-2016, 04:13 PM
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Thanks, Fuzzy. My audio needs are modest -a 2.1 system through my receiver. I'll just use LAV on everything for simplicity.
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