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Ok so new Cube came today, installed the latest ARMV7A nightly for Matrix and the audio is a terrible mess.
I use HDMI to the TV then ARC to the soundbar.
So far I cannot get any DTS files to play at all. Nightmare.
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Good news first: Kodi properly opens the device using its IEC packages. Bad news: Audiotrack does not eat it.
Try the following: Use Audiotrack (RAW) as the PT device and check again please.
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Which soundbar is it? Cause if it does not accept the IEC packages (while Android does it), it's a problem we cannot solve. If that's really the case, only enabling AC3 + AC3 Transcoding and setting PCM channels to 2.0 will help out of that.
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Additionally, for the time testing, make sure you have "Adjust Refreshrate to match video" off - for now, to not add additional issues towards the debuggin.
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AC3 and DD+ (EAC3) should work via RAW even through your ARC port - please try that again with all your restarting ideas. (1)
(2) Try it with IEC again via ARC, but keep DTS disabled, set speakers to 2.0 and AC3 and Dolby Transcoding (Keep EAC3 off).
What are the results? Btw. The shield also does IEC by default, therefore I highly wonder, that you got DTS, AC3 and EAC3 from the shield "over your TV" via ARC. IEC is the same everywhere ... therefore I wonder.
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