2012-06-05, 05:21
And there are already freeware apps sending decoded dtshd via CoreAudio...
(2012-06-12, 10:02)robo989 Wrote: It's been stated COUNTLESS times that bitstreaming DTS-MA isn't supported unless you have a modern nvidia card.With all due respect robo989 what utter rubbish - time you did some RESEARCH. Where has that been stated countless times - care to refer me to the posts.
(2012-06-10, 13:16)Jaroslaw Wrote: Hi!Appreciate you may want to compile your own build but why not try the official nightly builds from here (they include AE) http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/.
At first, great contribution! I have been waiting for this feature since beginning of development. Now I'm glad that it has got public.
Thanks for this!
But now my question: Is there already DTS-HD Master and TrueHD support for Intel Sandy Bridge setup? I've got a H55 chipset on a Gigabyte board and I use only the HDMI Out of the mainboard. So, no second graphic adapter.
I've compiled a build from sources. I can stream DTS, Dolby Digital, and everything else which has less channels..
But when I watch a movie with DTS-HD Master audio stream, I just get a white noise out of my speakers!
Is this a known bug? Are there any patches out there? What is the cause for this problem?
Best regards,
Jarek
(2012-06-12, 10:26)steelman1991 Wrote:(2012-06-12, 10:02)robo989 Wrote: It's been stated COUNTLESS times that bitstreaming DTS-MA isn't supported unless you have a modern nvidia card.With all due respect robo989 what utter rubbish - time you did some RESEARCH. Where has that been stated countless times - care to refer me to the posts.
(2012-06-12, 16:21)furii Wrote:LOL I just knew that comment would come back to bite me on the a..e - your absolutely correct, too many assumptions made and your right I immediately assumed Windows (don't use linux, therefore doesn't exist in my world). Apologies to robo989 if that's the case. Time perhaps for me to recognise that this is multi-platform or just to stay within the windows forums(2012-06-12, 10:26)steelman1991 Wrote:(2012-06-12, 10:02)robo989 Wrote: It's been stated COUNTLESS times that bitstreaming DTS-MA isn't supported unless you have a modern nvidia card.With all due respect robo989 what utter rubbish - time you did some RESEARCH. Where has that been stated countless times - care to refer me to the posts.
while it is technically true that those cards support bitstreaming you're making the assumption they don't run linux. maybe robo989 was referring to linux, maybe not. maybe jaroslaw is on windows, maybe not. but blanket statements like "yes that card is supported" don't help anyone unless it is true of all cases like it is with nvidia cards. if you want it stated countless times just go look at the linux AE thread: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1119666
(2012-06-12, 16:53)steelman1991 Wrote:(2012-06-12, 16:21)furii Wrote:LOL I just knew that comment would come back to bite me on the a..e - your absolutely correct, too many assumptions made and your right I immediately assumed Windows (don't use linux, therefore doesn't exist in my world). Apologies to robo989 if that's the case. Time perhaps for me to recognise that this is multi-platform or just to stay within the windows forums(2012-06-12, 10:26)steelman1991 Wrote: With all due respect robo989 what utter rubbish - time you did some RESEARCH. Where has that been stated countless times - care to refer me to the posts.
while it is technically true that those cards support bitstreaming you're making the assumption they don't run linux. maybe robo989 was referring to linux, maybe not. maybe jaroslaw is on windows, maybe not. but blanket statements like "yes that card is supported" don't help anyone unless it is true of all cases like it is with nvidia cards. if you want it stated countless times just go look at the linux AE thread: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1119666
(2012-06-12, 10:26)steelman1991 Wrote:(2012-06-12, 10:02)robo989 Wrote: It's been stated COUNTLESS times that bitstreaming DTS-MA isn't supported unless you have a modern nvidia card.With all due respect robo989 what utter rubbish - time you did some RESEARCH. Where has that been stated countless times - care to refer me to the posts.
FYI ATI 5,6,and now 7 series all bitstream DTS-MA and TrueHD as do Intel 'i' series chips, certainly not restricted to 'modern' Nvidia cards
(2012-06-10, 13:16)Jaroslaw Wrote: Hi!Appreciate you may want to compile your own build but why not try the official nightly builds from here (they include AE) http://mirrors.xbmc.org/nightlies/.
At first, great contribution! I have been waiting for this feature since beginning of development. Now I'm glad that it has got public.
Thanks for this!
But now my question: Is there already DTS-HD Master and TrueHD support for Intel Sandy Bridge setup? I've got a H55 chipset on a Gigabyte board and I use only the HDMI Out of the mainboard. So, no second graphic adapter.
I've compiled a build from sources. I can stream DTS, Dolby Digital, and everything else which has less channels..
But when I watch a movie with DTS-HD Master audio stream, I just get a white noise out of my speakers!
Is this a known bug? Are there any patches out there? What is the cause for this problem?
Best regards,
Jarek
And in answer to your question Yes - AFAIK SandyBridge is supported and will bitstream when set-up properly, not really for this thread though - there is a support thread/sticky on the Windows forum - an assumption on my part that Windows is your OS as you don't state which one you run. Hope this helps.
(2012-06-16, 07:07)Hack_kid Wrote: anyone having problems with AE where after playing music for a extended period of time it fails to play any more tracks and shows the track duration as infiinity until you stop the player and play track again seems like an issues with PAPlayer opening sinks or something