- #The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information update
- #The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information 32 bit
- #The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information upgrade
- #The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information pro
- #The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information software
Now if you was to send ~37mbps, you can guess in general what would happen.
#The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information software
I am hoping DTS listen to my emails, and produce an EFX encoder-transcoder with a software panel, where we can setup what we want.Īlso note, if you had a system that's eARC with a maximum bitrate of ~37mbps, and due to cheap components, cheap cables, bad grounding, too much RFI, you can only do 35mbps.
For system wide, I need an EFX encoder-transcoder. Here are some DTS audio files I made from the original, I can also make ES files if you would also like to test them. Audio quality from my AMD GPU is much better than ALC889.Īlso depending on the unit, the internal monitor, can be re-programmed, you can then add support for MPEG, ATRAC and so on. xDĭo you know anyone with an HDMI extractor with 5.1 PCM down Toslink? You could try it on that unit.
#The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information 32 bit
Lossless is lossless, both formats do 192khz multichannel, they can only really improve compression, add 32 bit support, or more channels.įunny part is I'm reading eARC is fairly unstable, and further improvements require more bitrate, ahem Toslink.
#The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information upgrade
If you can get DTS-MA (+ DTS:X) and TrueHD (+ Atmos), there is almost no reason to upgrade after this, its unlikely any new formats will come for a while. Also ask them if they offer part exchange for an upgrade.
#The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information update
I cannot help you with sourcing an update and then flashing, I have no idea with that unit, I would contact Oynko. This particular review unit was used in our Benchmark event, held last June, and the guys say it is one of the best sounding receivers they have ever heard." Since the DACs are 24/192, I suspect it would be possible to upgrade this unit for digital decoding of DVD-A, if the manufacturers ever agree on a digital output standard for DVD-A players. THX Ultra 2 has just been announced, and I imagine there will be an upgrade to the DTR-9.1 that will come along in the future. So many formats and features are constantly coming out, it is an important feature to have, at least for this kind of money. The upgradability cannot be emphasized enough. Our review unit had been upgraded to DPL-II. If a new format comes along, and they just keep coming, you can upgrade the unit's flash memory using the RS232 port on the back.
#The libav dts decoder doesn't decode the full dts hd information pro
"Every imaginable audio format can be decoded by this receiver the list includes: Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II (DPL-II), MPEG, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, and THX Surround EX. From my understanding Toslink 2.0 (125mbps) came out in the late 90's. Although dated, you might get lucky if the components are correct. So in short, it really is down to how the manufacture selects the Toslink module and what total bitrate they intend to support (up to 125mbps) and how it works.īased on previous research, I would guess that HDMI audio, in many ways, is just SPDIF with a different set of features and connector.
Resulting in only 2 in playback, but the full PCM stream active. To make sure, I used WASAPI exclusive, to see the duration of the detected stream, as the channels where played. Setting up the extractor for 5.1 PCM (no interactive), it does indeed seem to send 6 channel PCM down Toslink as the specs for the unit states (its internal programming is limited to 6 on Toslink). So the above bitrate limit, so on, should be the device's limits (before final out), what's interesting was the same results with AMD and HDMI (1.4a) and ALC and Toslink (?), and also DTS Interactive. I downloaded the video of the AAC Multichannel with callout, for further testing. The bi-exact mode on the extractor has become a bit interesting. So it turns out the stereo setting needed to bitstream on both SPDIF and HDMI, threw me off, and 'final out' with PCM is downmixed, even with WASAPI, not the Z906, I apologize. Note, DTS encoded audio also contains a DTS Surround core. DTS-HD MA, 192khz, 8 channels (more with DTS:X?), 24 bit: 24.5mbps. Dolby TrueHD, 192khz, 8 channels (more with Atmos?), 24 bit: 18mbps. Note, DTS Interactive has roughly the same input limit as my Z906 for PCM. My extractor can be set to 5.1 PCM (system wide), I have not fully tested it yet, should work. Two options, digital transcoding or mulichannel PCM, handled in downmix then matrix expand (requires WASAPI). Dolby Digital Live, 48khz, 6 channels, 16 bit: 640kbps (max standard) DTS Digital Surround, 96khz, 6 channels, 24 bit: 1509kbps (max standard) The extractor reseller is not quite what I expected, I am having to explain a lot xD. I have emailed DTS about that exact subject (and will again), I'm pushing for an app with multiple encoders from DTS, with variable bitrate output.įor example, lets say you have a Toslink module that is old, or out of spec, but it can do 9mbps, you choose 9mps.