(05.08.2023, 19:30)Selur Wrote: Assuming your receiver supports, e-ac3 and you are sure that a.-d. are not the cause there is either something wrong with your receiver or it doesn't support bit-streaming as most receivers normally to.
If there would be something wrong with the receiver, it wouldn't be able to stream that sample wich is E-ac3 ..
Not only that but the same thing happend on my Denon receiver ! so 2 receivers at fault !???
No it's something else..
I've read post from other poeple that have had the same exact issue on github !!
And the respond wos, that EAC3 tracks coming from other sources, simply can't be bitstreamed anymore after Re-encode !
Selur, DL the eac3 sample from
DD+ 7.1 (EAC3), re-encode it to EAC3 again and try to passthrough the stream through your receiver to see if you have sound !??
Iam curious to read the outcome of that..
cheers,
TD
Update Solved (Partial)
so, i think it has something to do with the order / amount of channels in the sound track from the source , could it !?
I have downloaded another DD+ sample but this time with 6. channels (5.1) instead of 8 channels (7.1)
Both sample and Re-encoded E-AC3 files play and stream nicely now ... !
But still no dice when i try to convert DTS track to 5.1 DD+
!!!
Weird to say the least ...
cheers,