2014-01-23, 15:50
Roman, thanks.
Steelman, I dropped a copy of dtsdecoderdll in the LAV/x86 folder. I don't know if it makes a difference, but by decoding with LAV audio decoder, the LAV status windows correctly identifies the audio as DTS-HD MA being decoded to 24-bit PCM, even if the DSPlayer OSD only says DTS. By using ReClock audio renderer in WASAPI exclusive mode, the 24-bit PCM is sent directly to receiver without Windows OS interfering.
Another visual bug, when activating DSPlayer, DTS-HD always shows as DTS on the OSD. Deactivating DSPlayer, DTS-HD correctly shows on the OSD.
Screenshot below with DSPlayer turned off. Compare with screenshot above with DSPlayer activated.
Steelman, I dropped a copy of dtsdecoderdll in the LAV/x86 folder. I don't know if it makes a difference, but by decoding with LAV audio decoder, the LAV status windows correctly identifies the audio as DTS-HD MA being decoded to 24-bit PCM, even if the DSPlayer OSD only says DTS. By using ReClock audio renderer in WASAPI exclusive mode, the 24-bit PCM is sent directly to receiver without Windows OS interfering.
Another visual bug, when activating DSPlayer, DTS-HD always shows as DTS on the OSD. Deactivating DSPlayer, DTS-HD correctly shows on the OSD.
Screenshot below with DSPlayer turned off. Compare with screenshot above with DSPlayer activated.