2013-06-19, 11:13
Hi guys. Im new to the forum but ive been using XBMC for awhile on different systems (not a serious user though)
Im having a problem with audio with the DTS format only. Not sure if its DTS-HD Master Audio. XBMC just says DTS
Ive tried searching and have found many things with the mac mini and audio problems but nothing quite like my problem.
Anyways some background information. The files are .MKV
The Mac is going though HDMI to my LG Plasma TV. From the TV i have Digital Audio passthrough via a Optical Cable to my LG Soundbar
My soundbar is the
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6882005128
It says its supports Dolby Digital, DTS, and LPCM
When i run a .MKV file with DTS i get these little studders. If i skip through the movie the audio will dissapear till it catches up with the movie. And sometimes it just goes all weird almost as if your melting a tape (that old sound like the audio was melting away if that makes any sense)
If i run a .MKV file with Dolby Digital (in 1080p and 720p) no problems. MP3 and AAC also work fine.
My Mac Mini
"mid 2011"
4GB DDR3
Intel Core i5
AMD radeon 6630m
OSX 10.8.4
Am i missing a setting. Ive tied everything int he Audio outputs in XBMC doing Optical Out and then HDMI. Checking and un checking every box available.
Ive tried changing the MIDI settings on the Mac
And still only problems with DTS
Any ideas?
Im having a problem with audio with the DTS format only. Not sure if its DTS-HD Master Audio. XBMC just says DTS
Ive tried searching and have found many things with the mac mini and audio problems but nothing quite like my problem.
Anyways some background information. The files are .MKV
The Mac is going though HDMI to my LG Plasma TV. From the TV i have Digital Audio passthrough via a Optical Cable to my LG Soundbar
My soundbar is the
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6882005128
It says its supports Dolby Digital, DTS, and LPCM
When i run a .MKV file with DTS i get these little studders. If i skip through the movie the audio will dissapear till it catches up with the movie. And sometimes it just goes all weird almost as if your melting a tape (that old sound like the audio was melting away if that makes any sense)
If i run a .MKV file with Dolby Digital (in 1080p and 720p) no problems. MP3 and AAC also work fine.
My Mac Mini
"mid 2011"
4GB DDR3
Intel Core i5
AMD radeon 6630m
OSX 10.8.4
Am i missing a setting. Ive tied everything int he Audio outputs in XBMC doing Optical Out and then HDMI. Checking and un checking every box available.
Ive tried changing the MIDI settings on the Mac
And still only problems with DTS
Any ideas?