2010-04-06, 19:47
So I have just started ripping Blu-Ray movies, and I intend to pick up a Revo 3610 in the near future, but I came across an issue last night.
I know that as of right now, I can't pass DTS-HD MA or TrueHD through the Revo's HDMI to my Onkyo receiver, but I was hoping to be able to at least have it play the "core" without issues, so in another couple years, I will be able to upgrade and have all lossless rips, so I don't need to rerip anything.
I ripped Star Trek, which has TrueHD, and I tried to play it in XBMC, and it's not that there's NO audio, but there's no dialogue, like it's not being correctly mixed down to only two channels (Until I get a Revo, I'm just using my MacBook). All background sound effects and music play fine, but dialogue is either muted entirely, or severely muffled to the point where I can't understand it unless I turn subs on. I know that it ripped correctly, because if I open the .mkv in VLC, the audio plays fine, it's only XBMC that has issues.
Does anyone have any idea why? If necessary, I can just keep both the core audio and the lossless in the same MKV, but in the interest of hard drive space, I'd rather only keep the lossless.
I know that as of right now, I can't pass DTS-HD MA or TrueHD through the Revo's HDMI to my Onkyo receiver, but I was hoping to be able to at least have it play the "core" without issues, so in another couple years, I will be able to upgrade and have all lossless rips, so I don't need to rerip anything.
I ripped Star Trek, which has TrueHD, and I tried to play it in XBMC, and it's not that there's NO audio, but there's no dialogue, like it's not being correctly mixed down to only two channels (Until I get a Revo, I'm just using my MacBook). All background sound effects and music play fine, but dialogue is either muted entirely, or severely muffled to the point where I can't understand it unless I turn subs on. I know that it ripped correctly, because if I open the .mkv in VLC, the audio plays fine, it's only XBMC that has issues.
Does anyone have any idea why? If necessary, I can just keep both the core audio and the lossless in the same MKV, but in the interest of hard drive space, I'd rather only keep the lossless.