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<blockquote data-quote="kenwonders" data-source="post: 110831" data-attributes="member: 29743"><p>Hi, yes this is true. I have been playing DTS-CDs in Mediaportal for some time now, using the ASIO output for WinAMP. I'm delighted that hwahrmann has added ASIO as now I can get rid of WinAMP!</p><p></p><p>The reason my FLAC system works is because it is niavely considering this stream to be a plain 2 channel WAV file. Mediaportal sends the raw data via ASIO/SPDIF to my surround amp where it gets turned into DTS output.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure how you go about setting up to decode DTS inside the computer, nor do I know how to get around the other issue: some sound cards can only manage/output 48khz. My Philips (605 chip) card will never work despite having ASIO4ALL, because it resamples everything up to 48 internally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenwonders, post: 110831, member: 29743"] Hi, yes this is true. I have been playing DTS-CDs in Mediaportal for some time now, using the ASIO output for WinAMP. I'm delighted that hwahrmann has added ASIO as now I can get rid of WinAMP! The reason my FLAC system works is because it is niavely considering this stream to be a plain 2 channel WAV file. Mediaportal sends the raw data via ASIO/SPDIF to my surround amp where it gets turned into DTS output. I am not sure how you go about setting up to decode DTS inside the computer, nor do I know how to get around the other issue: some sound cards can only manage/output 48khz. My Philips (605 chip) card will never work despite having ASIO4ALL, because it resamples everything up to 48 internally. [/QUOTE]
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