HDMI connection to my pre-pro and a Thunderbolt/HDMI connection to a monitor. Pre-pro connected to TV via HDMI.
I've only played videos to my local display. I would think that MC can play videos to external monitors and TVs, but I don't know the details. I do know that you can set a few options for this at:
Tools > Options > Video > Display Settings
MakeMKV for ripping DVDs. DVD files are .mkv format.
That's as ideal as it gets as far as I'm concerned. MC shouldn't have any problems with MKVs.
Different topic: I did get The Matrix to play this afternoon. While it was playing I looked at the pre-pro display and saw it was receiving multi-channel LPCM.
Well that's interesting that it *did* play video at one point. LPCM is expected in this case. Why? Because MC sees the Dolby Digital or DTS audio track and immediately decodes it to 5.1 channels of uncompressed (PCM) audio. It then sends it to your pre-pro, uncompressed. If you want your pre-pro to decode for some reason, then you need to tell MC to send a DD or DTS *bitstream* to the pre-pro. Note that this means that MC can not do any processing at all: No equalization, volume leveling, parametric eq... nothing. You can set this option at:
Tools > Options > Audio > Settings > Bitstream > (choose which format(s) to bitstream)
We stopped playing The Matrix and tried to play The pink Panther and that's when this trouble started.
Weird. I'd reboot the Mac, even though Macs rarely need rebooting. I'd probably "reboot" the pre-pro and the TV too for good measure.
Let us know what happens with this.
Brian.