Hi all -
Here's my once-and-for-all 'answer' to all of those out there, still suffering with files that contain Dolby Digital Plus.
Below, I have documented with hopefully enough detail - to explain why each of you are having a few problems, and what can possibly be done to overcome some of these issues.
Firstly, I have used nothing but the very best, ( VLC of course! ), since OS X v10.0 "Cheetah".
I too, have been having some serious problems recently with any of my files that contain E-AC3 Audio, ( otherwise known as Dolby Digital Plus. )
I'm currently cruising along with a Mid-2011 MacBook Pro, ( the last of the Pre-Retina's ), running OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.5 - with VLC v3.0.71
For the delivery of all VLC media coming from my MacBook Pro across to my Amp, I'm using the Thunderbolt Port - located on the left-hand side of the laptop.
( For those of you that don't know, this port also contains everything needed to be realised as a complete mini-DisplayPort and thus is also able to be seen as HDMI with Audio ), thus terminating directly to my Amp via a genuine Apple Thunderbolt-to-HDMI adapter.
My Amp is a Harmon/Kardon AVR151 - which is capable of natively decoding the following digital audio formats ;
- Good Ol' Dolby Digital 5.1 ( AC3 ),
- Dolby Digital Plus ( E-AC3 ),
- Dolby Digital TrueHD 5.1 and 7.1
- Good Ol' DTS 5.1
- DTS-HD 5.1 and 7.1, ( both Master Audio and High Resolution Audio )
Care has also been taken - to ensure that all of the necessary settings have been attended to within the constrains of OS X Mountain Lion.
For example, I have ensured that my Amp has been correctly connected to the Mac via HDMI - and thus identified and then selected as the native sound device within 'Output', ( found inside the settings for 'Sound', contained within System Preferences. )
Additionally, ( and while ensuring that no Audio is currently playing out of any Application ), I have also made certain to select 'HDMI' - found specifically within the left-hand pane of 'Audio MIDI Setup' Utility - and have then deliberately chosen '48000.0Hz' and 'Encoded Digital Audio', underneath the respective 'Output' Tab for this device.
( This is to ensure that both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 digital audio streams, are successfully able to be passed through unadulterated - without facing any form of downconversion by Apple's CoreAudio API. )
Finally, when playing any file from within VLC - make sure to confirm that inside the 'Audio' drop-down list, ( found up upon the Menu Bar, in-between the 'Playback' and 'Video' drop-down lists ), that you have selcted the 'Audio Device' as 'HDMI (Encoded Audio)'.
With these parameters covered - you're all set...
...that is, until you start having to face any number of files containing Dolby Digital Plus.
( See next post - )