2012-06-12, 10:26
(2012-06-12, 10:02)robo989 Wrote: It's been stated COUNTLESS times that bitstreaming DTS-MA isn't supported unless you have a modern nvidia card.With all due respect robo989 what utter rubbish - time you did some RESEARCH. Where has that been stated countless times - care to refer me to the posts.
FYI ATI 5,6,and now 7 series all bitstream DTS-MA and TrueHD as do Intel 'i' series chips, certainly not restricted to 'modern' Nvidia cards
(2012-06-10, 13:16)Jaroslaw Wrote: Hi!Appreciate you may want to compile your own build but why not try the official nightly builds from here (they include AE) http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/.
At first, great contribution! I have been waiting for this feature since beginning of development. Now I'm glad that it has got public.
Thanks for this!
But now my question: Is there already DTS-HD Master and TrueHD support for Intel Sandy Bridge setup? I've got a H55 chipset on a Gigabyte board and I use only the HDMI Out of the mainboard. So, no second graphic adapter.
I've compiled a build from sources. I can stream DTS, Dolby Digital, and everything else which has less channels..
But when I watch a movie with DTS-HD Master audio stream, I just get a white noise out of my speakers!
Is this a known bug? Are there any patches out there? What is the cause for this problem?
Best regards,
Jarek
And in answer to your question Yes - AFAIK SandyBridge is supported and will bitstream when set-up properly, not really for this thread though - there is a support thread/sticky on the Windows forum - an assumption on my part that Windows is your OS as you don't state which one you run. Hope this helps.