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<blockquote data-quote="alanisrox69" data-source="post: 1184716" data-attributes="member: 158816"><p>Sorry you can't play my files.</p><p></p><p>Basically they are broadcast as 3 x Mpeg-Audio 2.0 tracks (one track has left/right, one has center/LFE, and one has surround left/right). So the only way to get them to "usable" is to convert them...DTS-HDMA is the best choice since it keeps it "lossless". While it's still a transcode, it's a transcode from an unusable format (3 x 2.0 tracks) to something that is usable and carrying the same amount of 'audio data': lossless DTS-HDMA. (transcoding to a lossy format such as Dolby Digital 5.1 would theoretically lose quality since it's a lossy format to lossy format)</p><p></p><p>You could always demux the DTS-HDMA and dump to LPCM5.1 and maybe remux to mkv? That should solve your playback problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alanisrox69, post: 1184716, member: 158816"] Sorry you can't play my files. Basically they are broadcast as 3 x Mpeg-Audio 2.0 tracks (one track has left/right, one has center/LFE, and one has surround left/right). So the only way to get them to "usable" is to convert them...DTS-HDMA is the best choice since it keeps it "lossless". While it's still a transcode, it's a transcode from an unusable format (3 x 2.0 tracks) to something that is usable and carrying the same amount of 'audio data': lossless DTS-HDMA. (transcoding to a lossy format such as Dolby Digital 5.1 would theoretically lose quality since it's a lossy format to lossy format) You could always demux the DTS-HDMA and dump to LPCM5.1 and maybe remux to mkv? That should solve your playback problem. [/QUOTE]
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