Now, media player classic will be forced to use the system default which will be AC3. Got to AC3Filter settings and make sure it is the prefered decoder. Then got to 'Audio Switcher' menu and make sure everything in there is unticked. I then can tweak the input and output levels for the AC3 audio to bring up the volum to better match the rest of the game audio. Maxamus said: In media player classic go to options and then filters and then untick all of them. Once I start that program I can choose "direct show filters" under 'configuration", then click on AC3Filter. LAVFilters are based on FFmpeg multimedia libraries (a multi-platform solution to convert.
Also available for 64-Bit operating systems. If I go to my start menu and find the klite folder there's a program called "codec tweak tool". LAVFilters is an Open Source set of DirectShow filters that allow you to play all popular video and audio formats without installing any other codec pack or additional codec or filter. You might not get the volume levels 100% consistent but it should be a less jarring difference.įor example, I don't use cccp, I have K-lite installed. You can also separately turn down the regular in-game audio and turn up your speakers. If you get audio in the movies but it is very different levels from the gameplay the codec is working, however you might need to go into your codec settings and adjust the output levels for AC3/mpeg2. Are you saying that you hear audio, but that it's really quiet? This is a separate problem. I don't really understand what you are trying to say.