Resampling coded audio is impossible. Your HDMI or DP monitor probably supports pass-through even if it is not physically using S/PDIF.
ok - I see this also on other thread s after a forum search.
but please confirm. if it s OK to use an S/PDIF connection - like an optical or co-ax cable , from a PC sound card to some external audio amp, with the "use S/SPDIF passthru " box is NOT ticked and then still be able to change speed without losing audio ?. I don't have the facilities to test that, but it is implied, not confirmed, in a related thread.
NOw a suggestion: the "passthru" word does NOT appear on the preference screen. it just says "use S/PDIF if available" which does not have the same meaning.
surely if would be better to call that box " enable S/PDIF passthru" and put a warning in the the help text for that box re resampling ?
(bacause as I understand this & other threads - it is allowing passthru that is the issue, not using the connector per se )
? finally - S/PDIF is a 10+years old protocol used for digital audio via optical or co-ax connectors, one or both of these are known as TOSLINK; and that is now old technology mostly superceded by HDMI. Because it has less bandwidth than HDMI and can only support multichannel sound over short distances. ? I just want to get all the acronyms clarified. if HDMI is technically superior then clearly that is the way to go as it is eill supported by consumer Av receivers and TVs
I got into this whole thing because I wanted to see how far I could transport the embedded multichannel audio from .AVI / .MKV. media files, through my setup. the NVidiaiHD audio driver should be a multi-channel device and though I only have 2 channel sound, the TV does have various pseudo surround effects built in, so I wondered if, via HDMI, it would accept and make use of a 5.1 audio feed.
But on inspection, VLC down mixes and sends only stereo - does it detect somehow that the TV is only really a 2 channel device or does it default to stereo unless it sees positive feedback via HDMI that is is dealing with a multi-channel audio device. I now think maybe that TV can only accept stereo in via HDMI, and will base wll its pseudo sound processing on that feed. it may behave differently when it has a 5.1 sound source from its own internal TV tuner but detail is hard to come by. I did read that many tvs only output 2 channel stereo on their optical out connector, for feeds received via external HDMI , from blu ray etc. but will output 5.1 when received from their own internal tuners
I have somewhere some USB driven surround sound headphones, so I will dig them out & see if VLc will deliver 6 channel sound to those
if this multichannel aspect is within another thread or better discussed in a new one, please advise