I can´t get MKA wrapped DTS files to bitstream properly either.... they seem to get internally decoded to 2ch by MC.
DTS is a two-channel audio track which decodes to multichannel when run through a DTS decoder.
As I said above, Media Center correctly detects that the audio inside an MKA file is using DTS, but the current version does not enable bitstreaming with it. It's a bug which needs to be fixed.
However, since MKA is
supposed to store DTS audio, I'm sure that it will be, unlike DTS-in-FLAC which will not.
6 channel .flac can be made from decoding .dts (or any other multi-channel format) files as well.
Yes, but then you are converting a lossy format (DTS) into a lossless one (PCM) which is, ironically, a lossy process, since you have now converted floating-point values to integer.
It will typically result in much larger files as well. A full album of DTS audio stored in an MKA file is about 500MB, compared to 2GB when converted to 6 channel FLAC.
And if you are trying to play over S/PDIF, you can no longer bitstream the files since you have removed their DTS encoding. (though bitstreaming is not currently working)