2013-08-04, 23:52
I recently acquired a few albums that are DVD-A rips. The audio files themselves have the '.dts' extension and play in 5.1.
When playing these .dts files in XBMC, I would say it plays about 10% faster than it should. Not quite to 'chipmunk' sounding speeds, but still noticeably faster.
I should note that I've never had an issue with DTS audio out of the near countless video files I have that are encoded with it. I do not think this would be a hardware issue.
I also know the music files are not the issue. I burned one album to a disc via a cue file, tossed it in my PS3, and it worked perfectly fine, DTS 5.1 and without the 'fast playback' like in XBMC.
Has anyone encountered this before? Thanks in advance for any help.
Software:
OSX 10.8.4
XBMC Frodo 12.2
XBMC Logs
Computer:
Early 2011 15" MacBook Pro
2.2GHz Sandy Bridge Core i7
16GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6750M 1GB
Receiver: Onkyo HT-R391
When playing these .dts files in XBMC, I would say it plays about 10% faster than it should. Not quite to 'chipmunk' sounding speeds, but still noticeably faster.
I should note that I've never had an issue with DTS audio out of the near countless video files I have that are encoded with it. I do not think this would be a hardware issue.
I also know the music files are not the issue. I burned one album to a disc via a cue file, tossed it in my PS3, and it worked perfectly fine, DTS 5.1 and without the 'fast playback' like in XBMC.
Has anyone encountered this before? Thanks in advance for any help.
Software:
OSX 10.8.4
XBMC Frodo 12.2
XBMC Logs
Computer:
Early 2011 15" MacBook Pro
2.2GHz Sandy Bridge Core i7
16GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6750M 1GB
Receiver: Onkyo HT-R391