Well that's an understatement! Of course if 5.1 is available in your living room like almost every home theater out there, that's what you want. Sure, my receiver can do stereo but even a $450 theater-in-a-box system is 5.1. The VLC player completely fails here.I like 5.1 sound better than stereo
Here is the file as requested:Please share such file with us.
No, and that's correctly signaled as 2MI have this issue with every EAC3 DD+ file I play with VLC. AS I stated in previous post other media players seem to handle it just fine.
my questions are:
1. Is VLC interpreting DD+ (eac3) incorrectly and seeing it as 3F2M/LFE and passing that info to my receiver and my receiver is saying WTF! and playing it as 2.0 PCM?
That's your file
2. Is it standard for eac3 to be read as 3F2M/LFE vs 3F2R/LFE
None4. Is this an encoding issue or is this a bug/handling issue with VLC?
No, issue is your SPDIF output.5. Is this none of the above and an issue with some receivers not knowing how to handle 3F2M/LFS
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