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How to passthrough DTS/DD/PCM through the HDMI
15th Apr, 2013, 02:58 PM
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RE: How to passthrough DTS/DD/PCM through the HDMI
(15th Apr, 2013 02:48 PM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  you are wrong here Wink Most of the new TV's can pass out onto SPDIF the Dodby D but not DTS

Quote:if anyone has AVR, it's point is to act as media hub, everything should be routed via AVR, not TV set !!! tv is monitor, antena, CEC controller. nothing more !

really? received from blue ray, or other external sources??? why should that be implemented? to be played by TV ultra performance 8.1 audio speakers? Wink

this years samsung 60 screen
Display Resolution
1920 X 1080HDMI IN
Video: 1080 24p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p Audio: 2Ch Linear PCM 32/44.1/48kHz, 16/20/24bits.

DVBT/Smart of course OUT is multichannel (signals created by TV itself)- I told it. But IN makes no sense.

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15th Apr, 2013, 03:07 PM
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RE: How to passthrough DTS/DD/PCM through the HDMI
(15th Apr, 2013 02:58 PM)mk01 Wrote:  
(15th Apr, 2013 02:48 PM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  you are wrong here Wink Most of the new TV's can pass out onto SPDIF the Dodby D but not DTS

Quote:if anyone has AVR, it's point is to act as media hub, everything should be routed via AVR, not TV set !!! tv is monitor, antena, CEC controller. nothing more !

really? received from blue ray, or other external sources??? why should that be implemented? to be played by TV ultra performance 8.1 audio speakers? Wink

this years samsung 60 screen
Display Resolution
1920 X 1080HDMI IN
Video: 1080 24p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p Audio: 2Ch Linear PCM 32/44.1/48kHz, 16/20/24bits.

DVBT/Smart of course OUT is multichannel (signals created by TV itself)- I told it. But IN makes no sense.

it pass the DD sound out over optical SPDIF to multichannel AVR Wink
100% sure as I just did an installation the other day where the TV (LG Plasma about 1month old, don't remember model) have an issue with ONKYO AVR so it wasn't possible to do it over HDMI. So the only way to get at least DD 5.1 was to go PC>HDMI>TV than sound from TV>SPDIF>ONKYO.
Unfortunately DTS doesn't work this way but the person can live without Wink and also if the movie plays DTS the XBMC(this is on PC not RPi!!!) send the sound as DD so still multichannel Big Grin

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15th Apr, 2013, 03:18 PM
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(15th Apr, 2013 03:07 PM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  it pass the DD sound out over optical SPDIF to multichannel AVR Wink
100% sure as I just did an installation the other day where the TV (LG Plasma about
spdif to avr is clear, but i'm very suprised about the input accepting more than 2ch.

you have it, so I believe you, but I miss the point. (beside to help you with specific setup Smile) )

TV has no more than 2 repros, tv has no coverage of room to produce 5.1, 7.1 + signal even if you plase 20 repros inside it.

if you have home teatro system, you have AVR. to put even the smallest signal convertor from HDMI to TOS is waste. not ?

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