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Tried one more thing, that is the Lord Of The Rings Extended Edition with DTS-ES
Unfortunately, it totally screws up my Onkyo 609 receiver. Lots of clicking and switching. Seems
like it can't lock on to the right format and keeps switching modes.
BTW, the latest XBMC with the Audio Engine (the 20120405 build) works flawlessly.
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Is it me or does it look like all the people having problems are using an Onkyo receiver?
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If nobody does it sooner, I will upload a clip of LOTR and Star Wars both with DTS-ES tonight.
Somewhere a few pages back you'll find a short clip of Star Wars, but this results in no sound on my TX-NR609. I have a MKV BD rip, which results in stuttering (modes changes on the receiver, brief few secs of audio and video which is skipping like hell).
As I mentioned before, both movies play fine on AE (AudioEngine), but I've other problems with AE. Lots of movies with DTS (plain DTS) result in similar effects, while the HD formats and DTS-ES play ok.
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Has anyone tried these mkv's with problems in a .ts container?
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Um, Do DVD's do HD Audio?