I just re-read most of the thread. Let me summarize and see if I've got it right:
The various problems with 2 channel content in mixed playlists, are completely solved by turning bitstreaming off. The problem with mono content is solved with bitstreaming off.
Custom bitstreaming for DTS-HD (MA) content does not seem to work unless Dolby-HD is engaged as well.
However, the only real reasons to bitstream at all are:
A) For Dolby Atmos, which MC can not decode.
B) To see indicator lights on the front panel of the McIntosh Pre-Pro.
I humbly suggest that your 99.5% solution is simply to leave bitstreaming OFF. This gets you everything except for A and B above. For B, you can simply look at the stream tick box during playback and know that you're using the correct stream.
For Atmos playback, you can definitely set up a separate zone. This zone will NOT WORK correctly with your mixed content. I.E., if you want to watch trailers or cut scenes or something before an Atmos movie, you'll need to manually switch zones over to the Atmos zone after the other video clips are done.
Setting up this Atmos zone shouldn't be too hard.
Again, bitstreaming OFF seems to be a 99.5% solution. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Brian.
Hi Brian
You are pretty much right but not entirely...
1. I found that the original problem was solved by turning off bitstreaming, plus it also solved the mono films in a playlist of mixed content, my bonus was that they now work.
2. The problem I found in doing this was that Atmos films don't play unless bitstreamed.
3. As mentioned many times I don't care about the pretty lights on the front of the McIntosh showing, bitstream or not...
4. This is the part I don't think you understand.....Atmos does auto detect even in a playlist of mixed content when Custom is set to Dolby True HD so Im 99% done and happy!!!!!
5. As I get the DTS X update on my Mac this month I thought it would also be nice to get DTS HD films bitstreamed also working like my Atmos ones do...But as you know we tried to get this working...Hendrick said it would only work with DTD HD + DTS ticked in Custom. I discovered it still would not work (bitstream) with both ticked and only would if I also ticked Dolby Digital as confirmed in the photos I posted. This I then though wow, its done I can now bitstream both HD tracks....But with further testing I rediscovered the same old same old problem, DTS single channel mono films no longer play audio when in a mixed content playlist...bingo! exactly the same old problem as when I had Bitstreaming set to HDMI
Yes exhausting!
So Ive switched back to what works with compromise... PCM for everything and bitstreaming for all Dolby HD titles, Custom ticked with Dolby True HD only. This is the best solution as I want the audio tracks selected automatically.
It sounds like zone switching etc Ive now ruled out after reading your response today that it wont detect the different audio tracks automatically as I want. So that Ive crossed off the list. One done!
Its all pretty good as far as Im concerned, but still wonder why some of these settings just don't work or perform as I expected. The mono DTS films in a playlist that don't play 50% of the time has always been a mystery now for many weeks... What makes it hard in using the product is the way I want to use JR is probably way less than 1/4% of what anyone else in the world using JR would want to. So its almost impossible finding someone else using or trying to use the product like me, if there was it would be much easier to compare notes.
Anyway lets see the fun and games start all over again when I get my DTS X update this month...
Thanks for your help Brain and the others who have tried, its been a journey...
As I mentioned before if I had a full time job these days I would have thrown the towel in on this problem weeks ago! ha!