2014-03-18, 15:05
(2014-03-15, 09:23)pr0xZen Wrote:(2014-03-11, 10:56)jjd-uk Wrote: The problem is that Intel have so far failed to provide the required Intel Management Engine driver to get DTS-HD working on Windows, currently the only way to get DTS-HD is via the Linux OS with a distro such as Openelec.Turns out this is also the culprit for Netflix Metro app, 5.1 DD+ playback issues. The app requires Protected Audio Path for the DD+ stream. No IME driver, no Protected Audio Path.
I mean, they officially announced DTS-HD capacities with this. About time they churn out the neccessary drivers for their own platform to do so.
A long shot but I've just noticed this driver, https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_...ldID=23415
Do you have this installed?
I wonder if it could be a replacement for the IME driver, as I can't see it listed for the Haswell NUC @ https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchR...+D54250WYK
The mate I was helping out has now returned the DN2820FYKH so can't try it out here.