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High Def sound Requirements

Postby daaceking » 03 Aug 2013 17:02

Hi,

I was just wondering what's needed for high def sound.

What I have is a hd sound chip built into mobo capable of 24 bit sound. I have blurays and decoders such as the legendary vlc (you must have heard of this :p) and powerdvd capable of decoding truehd and dts hd ma.

Here's the thing. I'm using stereo full range speakers connected to a 3.5mm jack. Is this a problem? to be honest the sound is incredibly clear but there's no difference between aac 128kb and lossless.

Powerdvd decodes truehd and dts hd ma as lpcm 24 48.

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Re: High Def sound Requirements

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 05 Aug 2013 12:23

VLC does not decode DTS HD MA, to be honest.

But for PowerDVD, you should hear the difference. And 3.5mm jack is not a problem.
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Re: High Def sound Requirements

Postby daaceking » 05 Aug 2013 14:44

yeah, i understand vlc decodes the core. 3.5mm can handle lossless? so i'm all set up? that's good.

one thing i don't understand is vlc is crystal clear audio when playing anything [dts/dolby/aac]. powerdvd in full truehd/dts hd ma 7.1 sounds muddy compared to vlc. no idea why.


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