I have a question or two concering VLC (2.2.2) and 7.1 DTS audio tracks contained within MKV files (Windows 7 Ultimate x64).
Currently I'm using a 7.1 usb audio headset and want to make sure I'm getting the 7.1 experience. In previous versions of VLC (i.e. 1.1.11 for example) it would allow me to select the type of audio output configuration (stereo, quad, or 5.1 for example) but I believe VLC would upmix/downmix, etc. In the new version I've finally upgraded to, I don't see any options to down or upmix.
My video file lists as containing "DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1" as per store advertising.... but through the MediaInfo program, it's listed as containing 8 channel/6 channel DTS (MA/Core) for the audio stream.
Is VLC automatically outputting the 7.1 content or will it only output at the 5.1? Is an optical output or HDMI output required?
I'll be purchasing a 7.1 receiver as I'm building my entertainment center and my HTPC build is the heart of the system... I just happen to be out of practice when it comes to audio within video programs.