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<blockquote data-quote="moviebug" data-source="post: 648262" data-attributes="member: 99289"><p>Your best bet is to simply output everything as Multichannel LPCM..</p><p>so let the latest FFDshow do the work...then send it as above to your Receiver.</p><p>So just leave all audio types unticked...under the Pass-through section </p><p>under Output section..in Audio FFDshow setup.</p><p></p><p>Just so you know ..more than 80% of Blu-ray soundtracks </p><p>are 48KHz and 16 bit audio anyway.</p><p>Most people unless they have a high end speaker set-up worth thousands wont be able </p><p>to tell the difference in the quality.</p><p>So unless you want to go spending more money on a new Receiver...</p><p>to be able to see the little Dolby True HD etc light up..try the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moviebug, post: 648262, member: 99289"] Your best bet is to simply output everything as Multichannel LPCM.. so let the latest FFDshow do the work...then send it as above to your Receiver. So just leave all audio types unticked...under the Pass-through section under Output section..in Audio FFDshow setup. Just so you know ..more than 80% of Blu-ray soundtracks are 48KHz and 16 bit audio anyway. Most people unless they have a high end speaker set-up worth thousands wont be able to tell the difference in the quality. So unless you want to go spending more money on a new Receiver... to be able to see the little Dolby True HD etc light up..try the above. [/QUOTE]
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