![]() Like i can hear background instruments, like a symbol, or effect, just a tiny bit better playing back the same music video in Plex. In other apps, Plex, Emby, Apple Music, there is no crackels/pops, and, stranger still, other apps seem to have a very tiny bit better clarity and definition/sound stage. I also get crackle’s and pops when first playing anything with FLAC audio. I used to use MPCHC on PC and it showed via its codecs config menu, the default mapping and volume of each channel when it was mixing multi-channel audio, vs raw stereo.Įither way, using the same sources, Infuse clearly process audio in its own way/codec compared to other apps…which seems to be sub-par, as opposed to its excellent video playback and processing (seen in other threads Infuse is using better upscaling and slight sharpen post processing)īut audio wise…aside from the volume dipping issue… Only loud sounds trigger the overall volume to drop and just be muffled as if someone put a pillows over your ears. I thought maybe it was “normalizing” the audio, as some players have option to do, but, that involves both increasing lower sounds, while decreasing the louder sounds, to make them equal. Maybe there is some issue or something reversed with Infuse in their codecs. If they all were mixed at same volume, then it would just be a hot mess with no ability to differentia the separate channels. Normal due to downmixing the additional channels for 2.0/2.1 output. Is the same across all devices i have had over the years, Nvidia Shield, Roku, even normal standalone DVD/Bluray player, 2.0 is always louder, and 5.1/7.1 lower volume. This was not happening before, so I surmise a semi recent update may have changed something?ĭiags sent from app where i played a scene where the issue occurs each time, loud gun shot. It happens in Infuse with any 5.1 Dolby Digital or DTS etc movie rip file, have tried multiple. They do not have this volume issue when the same files are played back via Emby or VLC apps. When i play the same movie via a streaming app, and not the local file via Infuse, this issue does not happen, even when using the Bluetooth DAC or connection to any other Bluetooth audio device. ![]() Hence why I use a Bluetooth DAC which give much better sound overall anyways)įurthermore, it is Infuse app issue, and not system as: (i do not use this output as the signal is too strong and overpowers the speakers input, its a computer monitor as a display with no volume control, not a tv. When i use the 3.5mm audio out jack of my monitor direct to the speakers, it does not happen. Seems any Bluetooth audio device as the output is affected. ![]() I have ruled out the DAC as the issue, as, this volume dipping happens when the headphones them selves are direct parried to the Apple TV, and as well as the speakers direct paired. I also use a 2nd one of these DACs connected to a set of headphones. I have hooked up via Bluetooth to the Apple TV 4K a Qudelix-5K DAC connected to a set of 2.1 speakers. It does not do it with 2.0 audio, like music. I think it may have something to do with how Infuse is downmixing the 5.1 audio to stereo. (i tried it with it on and it has a different much more dramatic effect, so for sure not related to this system setting). I have confirmed that the Apple TV audio setting “Reduce Loud Sounds” is OFF. Or, immediately after the volume dips and is low, i can quick pause then instantly resume the video, this restores the proper volume level instantly, until there is another loud sound. It will continue to be low for a while then gradually go back to normal levels. Immediately after the sound, the volume with dip, or lower significantly and sound muffled, especially in the center and L/R channels. Having an issue recently where with multi-channel Audio, like movies, a loud sound, such as gunshots, snaps, loud tones, snaps etc.
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