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On one post you say you're using XBMC Eden where there is no AE and thus no support for HD audio streams, and on the other one you said you disabled DTS-HD support capability in your settings (which is AE related). So which XBMC version are you using exactly? Pre-Frodo?
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I'm using Eden but I've also tested if the problem existed in Frodo too, which it does. Of course Eden cannot transcode the HD tracks to LPCM, but it should still detect the number of audio channels correctly at least in Frodo.
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bleze, I think that ffmpeg is reporting correctly as it cannot process the DTS-HD MA 7.1 stream as LPCM so is selecting the DTS Core (ie. 5.1) stream. Have you tried a Dolby True HD 7.1 stream as this can be decoded and played as LPCM to see if ffmpeg reports it as 7.1?
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vic, I think that might be true, but XBMC should get ffmpeg to report correctly regardless if possible.
I'm not sure any of my Blu-rays are in 7.1 True HD, but I can have a look. It was just the one movie I knew was in 7.1 but was not aware of the decode limitation of DTS-MA at the time.
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I own the Shrek the Third movie and it contains True HD 7.1 sound. XBMC sees this fine, so I guess only DTS-MA HD 7.1 is not detected properly.
Also tested DTS-HRA 7.1 and it is also wrongly detected as 5.1 channels.
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(This post was last modified: 2012-08-08, 15:39 by bleze.)
vic, because I think that XBMC is not using ffmpeg correctly to detect these channels, or perhaps not parsing result correctly. It might just be that XBMC is using an old version of ffmpeg and an upgrade will fix this issue or enable detection of all channels.
AFAIK ffmpeg can see all channels as it is now and there is work in progress on decoding DTS-MA too. Might solve itself in the future.
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giftie, yes of course I will only be able to play back the core part as long as I have no bit streaming support in my hardware. This is besides my point as XBMC should detect all channels regardless of what hardware will be used for playback.
My PC where I scrape all movies they are detected as 5.1 and 7.1 just fine even if I can only playback 2.0 here.