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DTS I have my PC connected through SPDIF to a Reciever capable of playing DTS sound... I also have a Divx movie encoded with DTS sound but I can't get any sound (PC or Reciever) any suggestios? MtK |
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BSPeter! You don't know the DTS ??? Then i recommend you to read all of these links: http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#1.32 http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#3.6.2 http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#3.6.3 Clearly DTS is a LOT better DVD-Audio(for video) format than the worthless AC3! And YES! THERE IS a Decoder for DTS!!! Just read it: http://www.videolan.org/dtsdec.html
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on doom9, there is also a dts filter. However, it is an .ax-file (avi2ac3dts.ax); never heard of it. Does anyone have an idea what to do with it? |
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Thanks girco :) Installed valex' filter, works 100%! I prefer this solution above the dsfilter-one, because I'm rather using xvid-filter. WMC also works, but like you said, we all are True Believers of bsplayer.. It's strange that there is so little support for dts-playback (I googled half the day yesterday) - a lot of dvd's are encoded with it. Thx again! |
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Yes I'm aware of DTS; what I meant to say is that I wasn't aware of a filter. Well it appears there is one!
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The problem is dts requires too much room. 768 or 1536 kbps vs 384 or 448 kbps for ac3. So you see, for a 2hr movie in 2 cds, video quality would be at most average. A few movies, though, benefit a lot from dts audio, for example, the fast and the furious and gladiator, to name a few. But for most, you are better off just as well with ac3 audio. |
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