2012-03-23, 20:06
[quote=As I said in the opening post, bitstreaming is implemented for the video player only. To get away with this restriction, I've added the capability of playing wave encapsulated DTS (or AC3 for that matter) to the video player. Raw DTS/AC3/whatever streams are fine, too. The next HD-audio drop (derived from Eden) has a fix for the pitch distortion seen with 44.1kHz DTS. And exact audio frame duration calculation for all supported packed audio formats (DTS, DTS-HD, AC3, E-AC3, TrueHD, MLP), too.
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Dear Damien!
Apologize for false alert I just found the root of my issue, the files are maybe corrupted,
the XBMC played other DTS audio files without problem, except maybe that pitch issue.
Songs were faster and a little bit higher tone, this is the 44.1 vs 48 kHz issue, right?
I just start to build my own HTPC and spread the word about this amazing software.
With respect,
Darq
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Dear Damien!
Apologize for false alert I just found the root of my issue, the files are maybe corrupted,
the XBMC played other DTS audio files without problem, except maybe that pitch issue.
Songs were faster and a little bit higher tone, this is the 44.1 vs 48 kHz issue, right?
I just start to build my own HTPC and spread the word about this amazing software.
With respect,
Darq