(05.08.2023, 08:04)Selur Wrote: Usual issues are:
a. misconfigured player (software filter)
b. misconfigured graphic drivers (since bit-streaming usually goes through hdmi port, and some drivers need to be configured to support bit streaming)
c. misconfigured receiver (some receivers need to be specially configured to support bit streaming)
c. wrong cable / connection (toslink only supports stereo and 5.1 bit-streaming, not all receivers support bit-streaming at all ports)
d. issues with hardware in pc
e. issues with chip in receiver
Assuming you consulted the manual or the support of the manufacturer and your receiver does not support bit-streaming, it really is sad (but not unheard of).
Cu Selur
Yes, iam baffled receivers sold nowday's still don't support all and especialy OLD formats by now
!!
Especialy when you consider the price tags of these things... take the brand Marantz for example, these things can go up to 5000€ from that brand
!!
And only 2 year waranty
!!
But Selur,
Now that we know that my new bhought Soundbar wich is an "Philips 8505/10", only supports Dolby so it seems..
The question still remains....
I have encoded not only that infamouos DTS track to → E-AC3 !? But i have that issue with other media files too !!
And for some reason, when i try to bitstream an media file with the eac3 track i have encoded myself, NONE ABSOLUTE NONE of my DEVICES bitstreams the signal !!
NOT my philips soundbar wich we know favors Dolby company... BUT NOT EVEN my Denon device aswell
!!!
BUT, and this is realy puzzling me... the EAC3 sample i have DL from
HERE do play nice (bitstreaming) in all my devices !??
Now, that EAC3 issue i have had for an Looooong TIme !!!
Something to do with the way its encoded ?
EDIT: to find out if it's an encode issue or not, i have taken that sample i have downloaded, and ran it thourhg hybrid to encoded it to EAC3...
Guess what, AGAIN → no SOUND
.. I haven't changed anything about the sample like sample rate etc... only bitrate wich you need to choose... so ..!
Cheers,
TD