2021-05-08, 18:22
Hello! I've been ripping blu-ray discs for my Kodi server, and everything works great! I recently purchased the LG CX OLED TV. It has excellent support for media servers, but I discovered that many of my movies start playing the wrong audio track (often one that has voiceover describing the on-screen action for visually-impaired viewers). I can switch to other audio tracks, but the "correct" one is usually missing. In short, my research has revealed that the LG CX lacks the DTS audio codec, and it turns out that many (most?) of my blu-ray discs use 7.1 DTS for the primary English audio track. As a result, the list of available audio tracks on my TV is much shorter than the list when (for example) connecting via VLC from my PC.
I'm still a Kodi newb. I messed with a few audio settings with no luck, but I really don't know what I'm doing. Can I configure Kodi to transcode (is that the right word?) DTS audio to something else (AC3 or PCM)? I'm OK downgrading the audio quality or whatever. I just want my TV to be able to play the correct audio.
I'm still a Kodi newb. I messed with a few audio settings with no luck, but I really don't know what I'm doing. Can I configure Kodi to transcode (is that the right word?) DTS audio to something else (AC3 or PCM)? I'm OK downgrading the audio quality or whatever. I just want my TV to be able to play the correct audio.