...But if I try to play a 6 channel audio wav or flac it gives an error that playback can't be started on X , and if I wanted to switch from "32bit 48 kh 6ch" to "32 bit 48kh 2ch" it will work. Of course I don't want 2ch, I want all 6....
Any Ideas? Anyone else get DTS files to play without enabling DSP output?
Yep. My 6 channel WAVs work fine, with a couple caveats--foremost among them is that the DTS files were ripped from the short-lived format that encoded DTS data on a regular Redbook audio CD; my DD audio files came from god-knows-where, so YMMV depending on the source of your files.
Regardless, the fix that got me going was 2-pronged:
- I made sure that my files had the following extensions: ac3 for my 5.1 DD files; dts for my 5.1 DTS files. Note that they do NOT have the wav extension
- Then, in the MC Options dialog, navigate to the "File Types" section and make sure that the entries for AC3 audio and DTS audio are set to use the "JRiver Video Engine (using DirectShow filters)" as their playback method.
- You may also need to verify that the files are set to be "Media Type" = Audio in the tagging window, but if you initially imported them as WAVs, then depending on how you do the renaming, they should already be classified as Audio files.
Those 2 configurations allow me to use SPDIF bitstreaming in my playback zone. I used to remember the reason why the audio side of MC doesn't have access to the decoders on the video side, but regardless, keeping the playback method set to "Automatic" for those file types doesn't work.
And as 6233638 alludes to, this method probably won't work if you are dealing with uncompressed PCM data. It works for me because my audio files are the compressed DD/DTS data.
Hope this gets you pointed in the right direction...
Best,
Brad