This file is working fine for us. Please use 3.0.
If you are using SPDIF you CANNOT get 5.1 with EAC3. It is not possible, since the bitrate is too high.
You MUST use HDMI for this.
You mean all media players using the same codec...And yet, every other mediaplayer can do this (I guess by converting to AC3 on the fly.)
Sorry, that's not planned for us yet. Patches for that are welcome.Please do the same in VLC, AC3 is totally great, nobody wants to buy a new 5.1 system because of E-AC3.
Sorry, that's not planned for us yet. Patches for that are welcome.And yet, every other mediaplayer can do this (I guess by converting to AC3 on the fly.)
Because this is really not important. Most people moved to HDMI nowadays, because it can handle DTS-HD or TrueHD.May I ask why is not planned?
Because this is really not important. Most people moved to HDMI nowadays, because it can handle DTS-HD or TrueHD.
Doing a decoding-of-EAC3-and-reencode-in-AC3 only in playback over SPDIF is also consuming of time, a weird case in VLC architecture, and of limited gain, because EAC3 is not common.
If you care, send patches. But this is not high-priority for me.
If everything is hdmi, there might be a bug on eac3 detection, assuming the output is properly set for passthroughI'm having the same problem as the others. With Windows Media Player, E-AC-3 gets passed to my Yamaha receiver and my 5.1 speaker setup works fine. The front of the receiver reads "STRAIGHT" and all the speakers are active. With VLC, it does not work. The front of the receiver indicates PCM and the all the speakers are not active. VLC doesn't work with the now very popular Dolby Digital Plus. All connections are HDMI.
I'd like to add that my old WD TV Live box also has no trouble sending DD+ through the Yamaha receiver (HDMI).
A whole lot of files are using E-AC-3 now so hopefully this problem will get jumped on.
Thanks
Encoding to AC-3 sounds like something that your OS audio HAL should do. There are virtual audio drivers at least for Windows and Linux (ALSA) to do that. I don't really see why VLC should be doing this.
And so let me get this right, unless changes are made on the vlc-devel, people dont want changes, regardless of the pages of comments here requesting them?If people wanted the feature badly enough, as you claim, then I would have seen patches on vlc-devel. Or they would do the simpler alternative: the existing solution to make this work, which I already pointed out.
So no, obviously, people do not care as much as you claim.
Simply not true, is it.Besides my argument was not that the feature is useless. My argument is that the feature belongs in the OS HAL or audio drivers underneath it. And that has already been done. If this were implemented in VLC, then no other apps would be able to render 5.1, which would be just plain dumb.
That's not what I wrote. Your are deliberately misrepresenting my statement.And so let me get this right, unless changes are made on the vlc-devel, people dont want changes, regardless of the pages of comments here requesting them?
I don't like people misquoting me and then calling me a liar.Simply not true, is it.
Straw man argument.Thats like saying VLC supporting stereo means it couldn't also support 5.1
Its super cool the way you ignored the actual arguments I made and used your own BS to avoid replying. Straw man argument? Time to look in the mirror, or take english lessons because not a straw man here buddy, I am providing rational arguments and you are ignoring them, trying to be cool and misusing phrases like straw man that you probably only know because you once got called it yourself.That's not what I wrote. Your are deliberately misrepresenting my statement.And so let me get this right, unless changes are made on the vlc-devel, people dont want changes, regardless of the pages of comments here requesting them?
I don't like people misquoting me and then calling me a liar.Simply not true, is it.
Straw man argument.Thats like saying VLC supporting stereo means it couldn't also support 5.1
Does it have HDMI input? If so, VLC can decode that to 5.1/7.1 channels.I have an old receiver that does not understand eac3 ...
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