They are all 5.1 DTS Surround files from DTS CDs. I wonder how CD players that handle DTS get the sound to a receiver, it has to be spdif, so they must be altering the music..
To play them as DTS files I have to play the MediaCenter with File Types for WAV set to playback with the Video engine, and then you can't use any visualization. You can covert to 5.1 FLAC, it works fine, other than it is a conversion step I would rather not do.... unless MC handles FLACs better than WAVS with Volume normalization. Better tagging, better visualizations, and Spdif output are all great pros. Better handling of volume would be a great bonus, wavs don't seem to like the volume normalizer part of MC. But will I lose sound going to FLACs? I guess so.
That may be more than I can accept. It is all about the music. If modifying the format of my DTS files makes them sound even the slightest bit worse, I can't do it. The pros would have to be huge to outweigh a slight loss in quality.
Thanks