prosenjit
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are you sure about DD or dts files...i mean just recheck
are you sure about DD or dts files...i mean just recheck
okay..
sorry i am also clueless then...but a 3.5k media player is very easy and hassle free that i can say...
I changed the VLC & Power DVD settings as you menstioned, also I downloaded the ATI HDMI audio drives from Realtek's wesbite and installed. But still the same problem.
While playing DTS movies
In Decode option : If i change DTS mode I am not getting any sound, sound comes only when i change PCM or Auto mode .
instead of media player, shall i add sound card in my pc??
I was out of station last week so unable to replay . really sorry for...........
Ya I am getting sound. But the sound kind of stereo. NO EFFECTIVE
i am not getting 5.1 or DTS feel.
When I play DTS movies, Denon AVR showing : PCM & DIG
One small issue
While playing DTS movies
In Decode option : If i change DTS mode I am not getting any sound, sound comes only when i change PCM or Auto mode .
MY AVR SETTING DETAILS HERE:
In Speaker Setup
Speaker Config
Front : Small
Center : Small
Surround : Small
S.B (pre) : None
SW : Yes
Bass Setting
LFE :90 Hz
Mode : LFE
Distance
Step : 0.1m
FL : 2.00m
FR : 2.00m
C : 2.00m
SW : 2.00m
SL : 2.00m
SR : 2.00m
Corssover Freq
Front : 100 Hz
Center : 100 Hz
Surround : 100 Hz
In Input Setup
Input Assign
Opt : BD
Input Mode
Input HDMI
Decode : PCM
Source Level
S. Lev : +10 dB
In Option Setup
Volume Control
Disp : Absolute
Limit : OFF
P.On : Last
Mute : -40dB
Ok, again it looks like your PC is still sending PCM audio instead of bitstreaming DTS.
After installing Realtek HDMI driver for ATI your playblack device list should have Realtek HDMI for ATI selected as default -
If it is not the default device then make it the default device and check if it works by playing some stuff with DTS in PowerDVD. If this is not working then in PowerDVD while playing right click and choose "Show information". Now you will see some details, post the details that you see in the "Audio" and "Output" section.
I think there is no need for a sound card. I think your motherboard has S/PDIF output, so if your going to play regular Dolby Digital or DTS material then you can use this. But for HD formats like DTS-MA you will need HDMI for bitstreaming.
I think you have to go with the software approach. There is something called JRiver which overrides the PC config to send bitstream of dts to avr via hdmi. I hear from other forums that it is as simple as selecting bitstream in the menu. You can try this.
But Firstly did you get bitstream over optical port?