2013-05-13, 16:05
To summarize:
- HD audio formats are DTS-HD and TrueHD.
- You are using spdif which can never handle HD audio at all, even if you have an AVR.
- You do not have an AVR which is another requirement to be able to use HD audio.
In your case, you will need to tell XBMC that you can not bitstream HD audio, and that XBMC will need to convert the HD streams to something your system will play.
You do that by selecting 2.0 audio, SPDIF, boost volume level on downmix and nothing else.
In case your TV supports it you might be able to use the AC3 option as well.
- HD audio formats are DTS-HD and TrueHD.
- You are using spdif which can never handle HD audio at all, even if you have an AVR.
- You do not have an AVR which is another requirement to be able to use HD audio.
In your case, you will need to tell XBMC that you can not bitstream HD audio, and that XBMC will need to convert the HD streams to something your system will play.
You do that by selecting 2.0 audio, SPDIF, boost volume level on downmix and nothing else.
In case your TV supports it you might be able to use the AC3 option as well.