This one works on my 5.1 setup on Windows 7 with VLC 1.1.Please, can you test with this sample:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7W5OXE27
You have to change it to A/52 over S/PDIF if it is AC3ut VLC doesnt, it only play in stereo. I even went to "audio - audio device" and changed it to 5.1
I can create feature request ticket for this if you want.Is there any chance of getting a similar "Output SPDIF as PCM" option in VLC in the future?
Absolutely! Thanks!I can create feature request ticket for this if you want.
I'd say useful for a lot of USB sound card users (the cheapest way to get digital out), because most of this cheap stuff is plug-and-play, it uses standard windows drivers which have some limitations. In short, the point is that besides "Use S/PDIF when available" something like "Force S/PDIF even if not available" would be helpful. Anyway, thanks for opening the ticket. Hopefully somebody will implement this feature some day.which would be useful for some VLC users as well
Well, at least we tried.Changed 10 hours ago by courmisch
* status changed from new to closed
* resolution set to notvlc
Driver issue.
Sorry for the kick, but is this still the case? Ran into a couple of movies (H264) where the English audio track was not located within the mkv, but in a separate AAC file. Couldn't get VLC to play the external audio track at all (not even when opening the AAC directly in VLC) while MPC-HC does it if I manually point to the file while opening the mkv, it's not automaticly detected as extra audio track.VLC doesn't support AAC over SPDIF and because VLC doesn't have Dolby Digital Live or DTS Connect support, you cannot do conversions with VLC. VLC doesn't support AC3filter or FFDshow.ut VLC doesnt, it only play in stereo. I even went to "audio - audio device" and changed it to 5.1
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