2013-06-06, 23:48
I didn't think truehd had dd like dts-ma has DTS core. When I play files with dts-ma I get DTS output, but when I try files with truehd I get no audio what so ever.
(2013-06-07, 11:13)pszab Wrote: What is the "it"? This is the question: if there is an mkv with only TrueHD can the Pi pass anything smoothly?
(2013-06-07, 11:18)nickr Wrote: No. If your mkv has a truehd track AND an AC3 track, you can play the AC3 track. If no ac3 track then XBMC will have to transcode truehd to something else. Which it can't with any effficacy.
(2014-05-09, 19:35)EagleEyes Wrote: I read somewhere that the HDMI port can support 8 channel 24bit @ 192kHz sound and 5.1/7.1 Dolby Digital, DTS, DSD, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-Master Audio.
What can my RPi HDMI port currently support and why?
(2014-05-29, 17:37)looun Wrote: so it's possible can be support DTS-HD 5.1 at only up to 48 kHz ?
lot of blueray is in DTS-HD 5.1 at only 48 kHz not in 192kHz!
(2014-05-29, 17:42)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-05-29, 17:37)looun Wrote: so it's possible can be support DTS-HD 5.1 at only up to 48 kHz ?
lot of blueray is in DTS-HD 5.1 at only 48 kHz not in 192kHz!
Unfortunately the channel has to be run at 8 channels @ 192kHz for DTS-HD and TrueHD, even for 48kHz audio.
Bizarely, the channel needs a higher capactity for sending compressed audio than it would for sending uncompressed PCM.