2011-08-30, 01:21
Cool
I'll try a Dolby True HD file and report back (just need to find one) I'll down load a test file from the do,by site if they have one and play it via ffd and mpc.
I've set my speaker config to 7.1 anyway Not sure what it should be (posted in general for advice) but not expecting any response as it's a very particular issue to me and most people probably won't know the answer...
I have 7.1 speakers on my system and it's set to wide surround (FWL/FL/C/FR/FWR) (RL/RR) (Sub) and I play 7.1 movies and xbmc specifically asks me how many speakers I have so I gave it a very accurate answer
If DTS core can only be passed then I suppose that's a shame, but if true hd is available then that's a bonus.. From all the reading I've been doing it has to be said, that a huge amount of people state the difference between core and MA is minimal to say the least... But it's nice to know we can pass it if we want To
I'll keep you posted and cheers for the heads up
I'll try a Dolby True HD file and report back (just need to find one) I'll down load a test file from the do,by site if they have one and play it via ffd and mpc.
I've set my speaker config to 7.1 anyway Not sure what it should be (posted in general for advice) but not expecting any response as it's a very particular issue to me and most people probably won't know the answer...
I have 7.1 speakers on my system and it's set to wide surround (FWL/FL/C/FR/FWR) (RL/RR) (Sub) and I play 7.1 movies and xbmc specifically asks me how many speakers I have so I gave it a very accurate answer
If DTS core can only be passed then I suppose that's a shame, but if true hd is available then that's a bonus.. From all the reading I've been doing it has to be said, that a huge amount of people state the difference between core and MA is minimal to say the least... But it's nice to know we can pass it if we want To
I'll keep you posted and cheers for the heads up