Audio works with me (Intel, Leopard), but aac ==> ac3 on-the-fly still doesn't work. Can anyone say what I have to do to activate that? It's rather important. De devs said that it should work in de 0.9-version ...
Does it has to be activated or something? I used the latest nightly, and my homecinema-set is only receiving 2 channels. SPDIF output is on, so is Force Dolby Surround. AC3 works perfect.
Is see that the amount of channels are being displayed are correct (6 channels, instead of 8 ). So in the latest nightly it's probably possible to output aac through your optical audio-port. I wonder if you developers got plans to built an on-the-fly aac ==> ac3 converter? Not much home-cinema sets ...
Around wich time, thinks the dev-team, they can bring out the next version of vlc (0.9)? I can't wait to see multi-channel aac support. Your guys are doing some really nice work!
Ok, I tought it would be something like that. That's why I put this in the feature requests. Isn't it possible to put this in VLC, or are there to many copyrights or something, so you can't use such an ac3-filter.
OK, I've downloaded some Apple-trailers with AAC 5.1. But when I play them with Quicktime and VLC, there isn't any DD 5.1 output. Just sound through the left/right+center speakers. No surround-sound. I there some option that I didn't activated?
Ok, I will try to to make a sample. But you guys are sure it's possible to play multi-channel (5.1) HE-AAC audio in VLC for Mac? Because for Windows there are only plugins who can AAC change into AC3.
I don't got any samples because I don't use the HE-AAC compression. But I tried to take the audio-track from the .mkv-file but it doesn't work. Only dts and ac3-tracks can be extracted.
No, only together with a movie. It's Nero HE-AAC 6ch ~192kbps. It's been recognized as 8 channels in VLC, and the output (even with spdif-out activated) is stereo-sound. I've tested a lot of movies, but there wasn't one that worked.
It would be nice if HE-AAC mutli-channel (5.1) would be supported in VLC (Mac version to be precise). Now I have to start my MacBook up in Windows, and use a different video-player. I like VLC (certainly after the dts-solution), so it's a pitty I can't use it. Someone knows if the team is working on...
Make sure X11 (under Optional Installs on the OS X Installation DVD) is installed. That will fix it! After installiation of X11, I get following error: dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/X11/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib Referenced from: /Applications/MPlayer OSX.app/Contents/Resources/External_Binaries/mpla...
Yes, I found those links, but the programs don't work. It doesn't matter wich type of video-file I try to open, the program immediatly crashes. Doesn't it work with Leopard?