Please wait until our nightly builds server is back online.
If it still does not work, you need to give exact details about your speaker configuration and about the source format.
I just tried the latest nightly build dated 5/04.
Unfortunately it still has problems with the 5.1 or 7.1 channels mapping.
The source format I am using is an MKV file ripped from a Blu-Ray with 7.1 audio. To test the movie, I tried playing it in XBMC in OS X and in VLC and JRiver Media Center on Windows. In all the other apps, the channels play from the correct channels.
But on VLC on OS X, I do not get a center channel at all.
I think the channel mapping is still the same as previous versions:
1 Left (no change)
2 Right (no change)
3 Right Surround (Should be Center)
4 LFE Screen (no change)
5 Rear Surround Left (should be Left Surround)
6 Rear Surround Right (should be Right Surround)
7 Center (should be Rear Surround Left) - This channel is not playing at all. It was playing in the release version of VLC.
8 Left Surround (should be Rear Surround Right) - This channel is also not playing at all. It was playing in the release version of VLC
I am using my software "Out Of Your Head" to listen to the output of VLC. My software appears as a 7.1 virtual sound card and then outputs the sound of 8 separate speakers in headphones. Actually it shows up as a 16 channel audio output device in OS X.
I am pretty sure it's not my software that's an issue since I can playback content in XBMC and Quicktime and the channels are mapped correctly.
Let me know if you need more info, but I think this is the same bug that has been present from the beginning of the OS X version of VLC.
I think if you just change the channel mapping internally in the VLC code, that's all that it will take.
Thanks for your help.