
I don't know if this will help or not, but this is the info I got off of the Windows Media Player: I've been to the Windows FAQ page on Codec and DivX updates, but that doesn't tell me jack about what the problem One of my friends said he thought I may need to update the Codec or something. I've tried running updates for Windows and Sony Vaio forĭrivers and it says everything is up to date, so I'm at a loss. 19:38:52.I downloaded the recent big Tuesday Windows Security Patch on 12 Oct, 2010 and now all my videos are out of sync with the audio whenever I play them on Windows Media Player version. 19:38:52.575606 : TSReaderPlayer: Closed Captions state change successful 19:38:52.570606 : TSreaderPlayer: Line21 Decoder (Closed Captions), in use 19:38:52.560605 : Check graph connections for: TsReader 19:38:52.555605 : Check graph connections for: Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder 19:38:52.548604 : Check graph connections for: LAV Audio Decoder 19:38:52.542604 : Check graph connections for: Line 21 Decoder 2 19:38:52.536604 : Check graph connections for: AMD HDMI Output (AMD High Defin

19:38:52.526603 : Check graph connections for: Enhanced Video Renderer 19:38:52.514603 : Check graph connections for: LAV Video Decoder 19:38:52.494601 : Filter: Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder - try to connect: ~Line21 Output 19:38:51.318534 : Filter: LAV Video Decoder - try to connect: Output 19:38:51.293533 : Filter: TsReader - try to connect: Subtitle 19:38:50.764502 : PlaneScene: PresentImage() dispose surfaces

19:38:50.285475 : TSReaderPlayer: Render TsReader outputs 19:38:50.273474 : Added filter: LAV Audio Decoder to graph 19:38:50.258473 : Added filter: LAV Video Decoder to graph I have not changed anything else on my HTPC.Įdit: Setting a higher merit value, doesn't work too. The only difference is, that I reinstall 1.2.3. I thought merit values will be only used, if I not set a filter, so that automatically the filter with the highest priority will be used? Setting a filter always worked fine with MediaPortal 1.3.0.
