As a part of my restoration of my media server setup (see elsewhere on this board for the story of the loss of 1.5TB of music), I've upgraded my HTPC hardware and OS to Vista.
So far, MC12 is performing like a champ with all of my normal files (APE, APL, MP3, WMA, M4A, M4P), but my edge cases of ac3 and PCM-DTS files are failing.
Under Windows 2000, I used a M-Audio Delta DiO 24/96 sound card, which had ASIO capabilities. MC was able to exploit those abilities to output DTS and DD bitstreams to my receiver for decoding.
Now, under Vista, I'm using the onboard optical SPDIF output on the Motherboard, but am having no luck getting anything but digital static. Here are the specs as I know them:
OS: Vista
Processor: 2.66GHz Core2 Duo
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-G33M-S2H
Onboard audio: Realtek ALC889A codec (High Definition Audio)
Audio drivers: (Most Current from Realtek - R177)
Receiver: Denon AVR-3802
Media Center 12.0.318
CCCP Codec Pack: version from 2007-07-22
In the Vista Sound Control Panel options for the digital output, testing DD and DTS gives positive results. I hear the test sound bouncing around the speakers and the receiver registers the appropriate DolbyDigital or DTS signal.
If I mess around with the options for ffdshow (included with CCCP), I can get my multi-channel ac3 files to play, but they are downmixed to 2-channel sound. DTS-encoded WAV files are a non-starter.
I tried installing the ASIO4All driver and changing MC's playback options to ASIO, but that killed all sound entirely.
I'm certainly no expert in the Windows audio chain, so any guesses, advice, or outright solutions will be greatly appreciated!
Best,
Brad