TrueHD in VLC Player v2.2.1
Posted: 10 Nov 2015 18:27
I'm sure this has been reported in the forums before, but I can't find anything that is either current, or that I can really make sense of.
My OS' are OpenSUSE Leap 42.1, and Kubuntu 15.10
I have added the necessary additional libraries, etc. to play DVD's and BluRay, but I am struggling with the audio on quite a few of my BluRay discs. It reports the following on playing a BD :
Codec not supported:
VLC could not decode the format "trhd" (TrueHD Audio)
I can select 'Track 2' and get the audio, but is accompanied by voice over for 'visually impaired' viewers of the film, going back into the 'Audio Controls' and selecting Track 1 the 'codec' error is again reported. Is there a set of libraries available to enable 'TrueHD' support on Linux, or is my answer the current option I have which is to convert via MakeMKV and play the group of files via VLC. Can be done, but a real pain both to convert and the amount of storage occupied with the converted data
My OS' are OpenSUSE Leap 42.1, and Kubuntu 15.10
I have added the necessary additional libraries, etc. to play DVD's and BluRay, but I am struggling with the audio on quite a few of my BluRay discs. It reports the following on playing a BD :
Codec not supported:
VLC could not decode the format "trhd" (TrueHD Audio)
I can select 'Track 2' and get the audio, but is accompanied by voice over for 'visually impaired' viewers of the film, going back into the 'Audio Controls' and selecting Track 1 the 'codec' error is again reported. Is there a set of libraries available to enable 'TrueHD' support on Linux, or is my answer the current option I have which is to convert via MakeMKV and play the group of files via VLC. Can be done, but a real pain both to convert and the amount of storage occupied with the converted data