I have to agree, Setting bit streaming has no effect with DTS files. The only reliable way to play DTS wavs is to play them with the Video engine. I think then MC just passes through the signal to the receiver and all is well. It is when MC alters the signal in the Audio section. As explained to me above
, if you are playing full on uncompressed digital files like DTS from CD (yes compressed, but for this example it is untouched).
No DTS wav file will play in the Audio engine unless it is set to output Dolby Digital, or, it outputs to a HDMI out. I understand the HDMI has the bandwidth to play uncompressed audio, where the SPDif does not.
Using MC I have converted about 95% of my DTS wavs into 6 channel FLACs. This seems to work ok, except for the 5 percent that won't play at all, DTS Wavs that hiss (not being decoded), where the rest do fine.
I assumed some anomaly on how they were encoded.
The poster (kstuart) who said I do not have MC setup right to Bit stream DTS files without recoding them or turning on Dolby digital... Please tell me how.
I have tried 6 different sound cards/options, and if it is a coaxial or optical connection, and the DSP is set to off, It can't play DTS stating there isn't an output sufficient to handle it.
In the Bit stream section, I have tried every option, from SPDif, to checking DTS on the last option, nothing works on DTS files. The only way to get a DTS file to play for me using SPDif, is to turn on Dolby Digital encoding, or reencode the wavs as Flacs. I sure would have liked to keep the files as DTS, they were much smaller, and lit the cool DTS light on my Denon
. With 6 channel FLACs is just detects multichannel encoding, not DTS.
I welcome any ideas and will give em a try.
Added info: If I play real DTS wav files in the audio engine through HDMI, I get multichannel sound without turning on Dolby Digital, to get real DTS passed through, it has to be through the video engine, HDMI or SPDif.
Thanks