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Devices => Sound Cards, DAC's, Receivers, Speakers, and Headphones => Topic started by: Gawie on January 23, 2013, 05:07:20 am

Title: Full Hd audio DTS-MA
Post by: Gawie on January 23, 2013, 05:07:20 am
Guys forgive me if i have missed this topic.I am new with forums and with JRiver.I have recently purchase a HTPC and trying MC for the first time.I have used XBMC,but from what I heard is the quality output of audios and videos superior with MC.I need help.The XBMC play my Bluray HD videos perfect DTS- master and True Dolby Digital.What am I doing wrong.JR only encode up to AC3 which is just Dolby Digital.Please guide me through my settings as I am still very new with this MC.I Have Windows 7 with a Nvidia Ge-force GT 520M GPU able of playing Blu ray and 3D.My output is via HDMI (audio and video).My files are stored on a 2T Western Digital and are ripped in Full HD MKV files.Please help,I want to watch my Blu Ray movies in Full HD with smooth video :(
Title: Re: Full Hd audio DTS-MA
Post by: jmone on January 23, 2013, 05:22:53 am
Welcome - I'm sure you will get all you need from MC.  Out of the box it will decode and output over HDMI full bitrate and debth all the audio formats with the exception of DTS-HD MA, but support for that can be added, see --> http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Blu-ray#Decoding_for_DTS-HD
Title: Re: Full Hd audio DTS-MA
Post by: Gawie on January 23, 2013, 07:34:51 am
Thank you kindly.  will give it a go as I am very impressed with the sound quality.
Title: Re: Full Hd audio DTS-MA
Post by: Gawie on January 25, 2013, 12:19:58 am
Thanks,I did what you said copied it,went into tools,audio,and under bitstream I found DTS-MA and True Dolby.Working fine and smoothly
Title: Re: Full Hd audio DTS-MA
Post by: InflatableMouse on January 25, 2013, 12:30:16 am
When you're bitstreaming you don't need to copy any DLL's. You need the DLL's only if you want MC to decode DTS-MA.

What are you checking exactly under Tools/audio to confirm its working?

You can check whether MC is decoding DTS-MA when you hover your mouse over the DSP icon upper right corner (equalizer). In the popup it should mention dts-ma. Of course you need to be playing a DTS-MA track to see that.