Thank you. My HTPC (it is a little nvidia ion box) runs Vista and I will check this out. I didnt know about Foobar, so I will will dig into it as well.
On May 9, 2011 7:30am, Joe A <joe.anstett@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check your audio settings in control panel and make sure you have it
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> set up for multichannel input, also if you have Vista or 7 make sure
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> it's set to 96 or 192kHz, 24-bit. Using WASAPI or ASIO with FOOBAR is
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> also a good idea. I don't think VLC can bypass the windows system
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> mixer (so you will only get 44/16).
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> On May 8, 2:56 pm, rydgaze ani...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > I used DVD Audio Extracted to convert my DVD-A collection to
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> > multichannel FLAC files.
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> > I have a HTPC connected to my receiver via HDMI. When I try to play
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> > the files using VLC player or XBMC, I only see a 2.0 stream in my
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> > receiver. Is there any specific software that I should be using to
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> > play it in 5.1 ?
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> >
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> > Thanks and Regards
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