The Windows Mixer can be configured to pass some codecs and not others.What are the audio preference settings for getting DTS or Dolby high resolution audio to pass through to my Sony receiver? I can get DTS or DD passthrough no problem when sending HDMI to my TV which then spits the signal over to the receiver via ARC, but when I tried connecting the Windows 7 PC directly to the receiver, all I get is PCM. PC is set for 2 channel stereo in each case, as I heard that is the only way to get the HD audio to flow through the HDMI cable. Files are BR mkv's with HD and normal DTS audio streams available.
Paul
My Windows audio settings show all the cool super duper codecs that the receiver is capable of, but I have no clue how to setup VLC for anything other than regular DTS or Dolby Digital. The high end HD audio stuff just shows PCM 2CH on the AV receiver when I select that stream during playback.
Paul
Make sure you have the latest VLC. Anything older than 3.0.1 does not support, or at least display, the audio codecs correctly. It will downsample, or even just display as PCM on your receiver.
v3.0.3:
Tools > Preferences > Audio
Change the "HDMI/SPDIF audio passthrough" to Enabled. Restart VLC.
I did this, and my Pre-amp automatically started detecting DTS-X and ATMOS. You might also need to make sure your Receiver is set to "Direct".
I didn’t mention anything about DirectX. I meant Direct as in Passthrough. My Integra pre-amp has an option called “Direct” which will detect the pure audio that’s being “directed” to it. So all the codecs will run properly. Atmos (Dolby TrueHD), DTS:X (DTS-HD MA), etc.You need wasapi for HD codecs. You cannot force DirectX for that.v3.0.3:
Tools > Preferences > Audio
Change the "HDMI/SPDIF audio passthrough" to Enabled. Restart VLC.
I did this, and my Pre-amp automatically started detecting DTS-X and ATMOS. You might also need to make sure your Receiver is set to "Direct".
Use the WASAPI output (Windows Multimedia Session)I have my Windows set to give exclusive priority etcetera, the WASAPI mode, enabled. I set my receiver to Pure direct mode. I set VLC 3.0.3 to DirectX Audio output, checkbox for S/PDIF,
Windows Multimedia Session is the correct answer! Automatic was simply selecting that for me...for some reason, Automatic didn't work before when I was trying to get normal DTS...maybe I forgot to restart between settings changes.Use the WASAPI output (Windows Multimedia Session)I have my Windows set to give exclusive priority etcetera, the WASAPI mode, enabled. I set my receiver to Pure direct mode. I set VLC 3.0.3 to DirectX Audio output, checkbox for S/PDIF,
Windows Multimedia Session is the correct answer! Automatic was simply selecting that for me...for some reason, Automatic didn't work before when I was trying to get normal DTS...maybe I forgot to restart between settings changes.Use the WASAPI output (Windows Multimedia Session)I have my Windows set to give exclusive priority etcetera, the WASAPI mode, enabled. I set my receiver to Pure direct mode. I set VLC 3.0.3 to DirectX Audio output, checkbox for S/PDIF,
That was probably it. Enjoy the amazing audio!Windows Multimedia Session is the correct answer! Automatic was simply selecting that for me...for some reason, Automatic didn't work before when I was trying to get normal DTS...maybe I forgot to restart between settings changes.
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