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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1184633" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I think it's probably the audio format that's the problem:</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as I'm aware our standard TS splitter used for TV (TsReader) doesn't support DTS or DTS MA. When you enable the "Use Video Codecs when playing .TS files" option, TsReader is swapped out and another splitter such as the LAV splitter (which does support DTS) would be used.</p><p></p><p>Are you able to tell us anything about the source of these TS files?</p><p>The media info you supplied suggests they might be from the US or Canada. The applicable standards bodies for that part of the world are ATSC (for over-the-air/terrestrial TV) and SCTE (for cable). Both ATSC [1] and SCTE don't support DTS; however both ATSC 2 (rather new standard) and SCTE do support "DTS HD". In practice I've never actually seen or heard of DTS or DTS HD being used [yet] anywhere in the world for broadcast TV...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1184633, member: 82144"] Hi I think it's probably the audio format that's the problem: As far as I'm aware our standard TS splitter used for TV (TsReader) doesn't support DTS or DTS MA. When you enable the "Use Video Codecs when playing .TS files" option, TsReader is swapped out and another splitter such as the LAV splitter (which does support DTS) would be used. Are you able to tell us anything about the source of these TS files? The media info you supplied suggests they might be from the US or Canada. The applicable standards bodies for that part of the world are ATSC (for over-the-air/terrestrial TV) and SCTE (for cable). Both ATSC [1] and SCTE don't support DTS; however both ATSC 2 (rather new standard) and SCTE do support "DTS HD". In practice I've never actually seen or heard of DTS or DTS HD being used [yet] anywhere in the world for broadcast TV... [/QUOTE]
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