First, here’s my system specs:
Abit F-I90HD
2 GB DDR2-800
ATI Radeon 3470
Hauppauge PVR-500
Onboard sound (Realtek ALC888)
2 HDD
LG GGC-H20L
Logitech Z-5500 (Toslink)
Software:
Vista 32 bits fresh install
All drivers are up to date
FFDSHOW
Here’s the problem, when I play a CD, everything sounds great. I have “good” sound from my speakers in all modes (stereo, stereo x2, Dolby PLII, 6 channels direct).
Like a lot of us do, I rip all my CD’s to MP3 or WMA and add it to my music library.Here comes the bizarre behavior: if I play those MP3’s through Winamp it sounds nearly identical to the CD. It’s almost impossible to distinguish between CD and MP3 or WMA.
Now, if I use Windows Media Player, the resulting sound is sometimes “wavy”, or degraded. The sound doesn’t “stay” where it should, it goes up and down, voice and instruments are constantly alterning between clear and muffled. It just doesn’t sound right. About 40% (estimate) of my albums like Depeche Mode Violator sound great but the others are horrible to listen to.
Is there a way to verify the bitrate output of MFPMP.EXE ?
I have done a lot of research to solve this problem. I think that the problem is the MP3 codec (mp3dmod.dll) that is used by mfpmp.exe (Media Foundation Protected Pipeline EXE).
I have tried to change the default codec to l3codeca.acm or others codecs but no matter what I tried, WMP is always launching mfpmp.exe when a MP3 is played.
I have about 1700 albums all tagged and encoded in MP3. All album covers are 500X500 (often manually scanned by me since I have a good amount of french music).I would prefer to keep them like that, I don’t want to re-encode everything.
If I encode to OGG, everything is fine for all songs.
Would I lose a lot of quality if I do a MP3 to OGG transfer ? I tried to convert some albums with dbPowerAMP and the result seems acceptable. All my tags are also translated (even the Album Artist that is so important to MCE).
Am I the only one with this problem ? I really need some advice !