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my 5 cents to the topic: I used the same hardware with windows/mediaportal with audio passthrough on liveTV for years without any obvious problems. For me PCM transcoding is not a big show killer if it is done properly and makes liveTV more stable... we still have decent surround sound. I love the fast reaction time and stability of Kodis liveTV!
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I understand ffmpeg (and therefore Kodi) does respect Dolby metadata on decode, but I am no expert.
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The point is the AVR shouldn't have to do any processing, as ideally Kodi should be doing that when decoding AC3 to PCM.
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i'm clearing missing something. Help and guidance appreciated.
with recorded playback I get full DD+ via HDMI passthrough no problem .. even when I play a live recording just viewed get nice DD+ via HDMI.
when I watch a live tv show I get (according to my AVR) a PCM 2/0/0 signal. No matter what I set the audio settings on Kodi to, I continue to get a stereo signal. Audio settings set at 5.1, i've used fixed, optimized, and best.
am I doing something wrong, or is this what is expected?
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2017-04-02, 19:57
(This post was last modified: 2017-04-02, 20:34 by kraka40.)
I'm using mythtv which provides all streams as far as I have been able to tell .. I'll go back and look at the core settings. In meantime I've moved back to Kodi 16 .. really disappointing this has been removed. Understand the concern with live streams, but for all intents and purposes for mythtv users, the live stream is a recorded stream which is probably why so many mythtv users are perplexed by this change.
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I am continually confused by these audio settings..
So on Kodi 16 .. w / live broadcast my receiver is receiving DD+ 5.1 surround sound from Kodi. If for an active broadcast I turn passthrough off, receiver begins receiving PCM 2/0/0 signal. this is what I see in Kodi 17. When I look at the Audio debug information of the broadcast it provides the following info..
D(Audio: ac3 (AC-3 / 0x332D4341), 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), 448 kb/s)
Information on the broadcast shows 720p, Dolby Digital, 5.1, MPEG-2, 16:9
Not sure what's missing, but I only get DD5.1 on my receiver w/ passthrough on.
I'm using firetv via hdmi to AVR.
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2019-03-26, 00:31
(This post was last modified: 2019-03-26, 00:35 by User 421137.)
Let me allow a late reply to this thread.
I'm also very sad because of missing passthru on live TV. And of course, it's not an issue of DVBViewer but an issue of Kodi-PVR in general.
As already written in posts above, this has impacts of several features of an AVR (like dynamic volume, etc.) and also with Upmixing (for e.g. 2.0 signal)!
See also my thread
Linux - 5.1 and 2.0, or: no 5.1 on Live TV.
Let's hope that Devs see the impacts and bring back passthru for Live TV. For me (and also other posters here) it's a very important feature.
P.S.: Please note that only the AVR knows about the details of the speakers (size and positions) and the room situation. Room correction on an AVR can take advantage of non-decoded audio data, even if we don't know internal details of room correction systems.