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I tested the built on the weekend. most recent firmware, Onkyo receiver, Samsung TV, HDMI connection. AC3 and DTS worked fine so far but normal (MP3) audio didn't for some reason. Since I did not have the time for additional testing I went back to the new stable release.
However, I did check my Star Wars and LOTR movie files, which are H264 with 5.1 AAC sound and my receiver only received a stereo signal. Any chance to get AAC sound as "multichannel" audio to the receiver instead of downsampling it to stereo?
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XBMC will auto-create guisettings.xml on boot, so it doesn't need to be there at all.
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yap ... in that state you would not be able to add sources because of missing permissions for saving them...
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Yeah I changed it after I noticed it; forgot to mention it though.
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2011-07-01, 01:10
(This post was last modified: 2011-07-01, 10:01 by natethomas.)
Hi All,
Fair warning,
AE is NOT in the testing phase, it is still under active development and has quite a few technical hurdles to overcome before it is ready for public consumption.
Please do not think that AE is ready for merge, it is a way off still.
I am not scared of SVN - Cutting my hands open on the bleeding edge.