There are no DTS FLAC files
So how is it possible i have them?
It's what you get if you split a big DTS wav or ape with CUETools to FLAC.
You only get multichannel FLAC if you use a converter with a DTS decoder.
Just plain FLAC (command-line) does not produce multichannel files.
Did you read that foobar plays them fine and that i don't want to convert them to multichannel FLAC?
wav DTS files do also not work right in JR. The codec column shows DTS but the channel column shows just 2.
FLAC is the only thing i rip to because it has the best tagging system (Vorbis comments).
I know very little about them, other than it being unusual with unusual configurations required.
No unusual configurations required.
foobar does it fine.
FLAC is just like a zip file. The pcm is not altered and everything is preserved.
I also have Dolby Surround CDs and there is no Dolby Surround software decoder.
So you need to let the AVR handle the decoding. The surround matrix is preserved in the stereo signal with FLAC.
It also can happen that FLAC messes up the channel mapping if you convert to multichannel.
Had this just yesterday with pcm from a High Fidelity Pure Audio Blu-ray.
dBpoweramp does this. Surround and back surround speakers are switched.