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Will do when my missus allows me back from the shops.
5.1 is set.
It's a Phillips soundbar.
The fact that it works with the 2.0 and enable AC3 Transcoding is fantastic.
It just seemed odd that with 5.1 enabled in Windows it worked, so I thought that the same would be true here too.
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Just realised that I made an incorrect assumption.
When switching from 2.0 to 5.1 the option for ac3 transcoding is no longer available and I had made the assumption that because it was not there that it would therefore have no effect.
But then I switched back to 2.0, disabled the ac3 and then switched back to 5.1.
Ran the test file again and the results are (as I am guessing they should be)
1.) Passthrough of AC3 enable, Speaker Numbers 5.1 or 2.0 does not matter (expected AVR displays AC3)
All is fine.
2.) Passthrough of AC3 disabled, Speaker Number 5.1 set (expected AVR displays PCM and all channels should be transmitted as PCM 5.1)
All is fine.
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Good. So same with aac gives different results? Transcode vs lpcm?
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So AAC 5.1, which I'm adding 2 further options.
1.) Passthrough of AC3 enable, Speaker Numbers 2.0 (expected AVR displays AC3)
All is fine.
2.) Passthrough of AC3 disabled, Speaker Number 2.0 set (expected AVR displays PCM and all channels should be transmitted as PCM 5.1)
All is fine.
3. 1.) Passthrough of AC3 enable, Speaker Numbers 5.1 (AVR displays PCM)
Only limited sound as originally experienced.
4. Passthrough of AC3 disabled, Speaker Number 5.1 set (expected AVR displays PCM)
Only limited sound as originally experienced.
So the best solution (at least for me with these scenarios) is as per your original suggestion, which was AC3 enable, speaker numbers 2.0, where everything outputs in a manner that works well.
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Doesn't quite make sense to me either.
Yes I have been talking about AC3 transcoding,so are on the same page there.
True, soundbars (bar a very few expensive ones) will only actually do 2.0 or 2.1 in terms of true surround sound.
But now that what I hear across the board is just what I would expect, I'm a happy camper :-)
It would be interesting to see what somebody else with a more extensive audio setup would find with the same settings.
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2016-07-03, 17:04
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-> v15 images are still there. Why suffer and helping with alpha releases when one can happily use v15 obsolete editions? :-)
PS: Thanks for the report.
Edit: Changing the scaler from Lanczos3 Optimized to Bilinear, does that change something?
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Ah. Well, if what I'm seeing is not unexpected... then if there's something specific I can do to help, please let me know.
EDIT: I just tried disabling VAAPI (entirely) and I still see the dropped frames in a similar pattern. Further disabled VDPAU, same deal.
EDIT 2: Interesting - 1080p/23.976 doesn't seem to be nearly as bad. Playing back a full-bitrate BD with bitstreamed DTS-HD right now without problem. So... perhaps the issue I'm seeing is because with those test files, it's also decoding AAC audio to PCM?
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AAC was always decoded, never passthroughed - in no version of kodi.
Check your deinterlacing method as your 29.97i is most likely interlaced material. Make sure you use the settings adviced at the beginning of this forum.
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