use Foobar, surely?
Also wonder if the problem might be with the soft he used to do the
rip to flac as I've not heard of this DVD Audio Extracted.
On May 9, 1:30 pm, Joe A <joe.anst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check your audio settings in control panel and make sure you have it
> set up for multichannel input, also if you have Vista or 7 make sure
> it's set to 96 or 192kHz, 24-bit. Using WASAPI or ASIO with FOOBAR is
> also a good idea. I don't think VLC can bypass the windows system
> 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,
> > I used DVD Audio Extracted to convert my DVD-A collection to
> > multichannel FLAC files.
> > I have a HTPC connected to my receiver via HDMI. When I try to play
> > the files using VLC player or XBMC, I only see a 2.0 stream in my
> > receiver. Is there any specific software that I should be using to
> > play it in 5.1 ?
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> > Thanks and Regards
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