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Originally Posted by kwallin
Have been struggling to get AC3 (through SPDIF) to work in Sage until I found this trick in the MediaPortal forum:
WinDVD 7 uses different registry settings to output SPDIF, here are the settings...
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\InterVideo\Common\AudioDec\SageTV]
"AUDIOCHAN"=dword:00000007
"AUDIO"=dword:00000006
/Kenneth
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You need to set it in the SageTV specific settings (would be SageTV intead of Common IIRC, it's been a long time since I went registry diving to get WinDVD crap working).
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Originally Posted by natec
So ... what does this mean? How do I get it to pass thru S/PDIF from my sound card so it can be decoded in 5.1 by my AV receiver? Is this a different encoding than DVD audio?
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DVDs use Dolby Digital or DTS, 99.999% of recievers only understand one both of those. Further, S/PDIF can only carry stereo or data. To get 5.1 you need to package the audio into a bitstream (ie DD or DTS).
If you want to get 5.1 with WMV, first grab the latest AC3Filter (should be at least 1.20). Then on the system tab, check S/PDIF passthrough for AC3 and DTS. Under "Use AC3Filter for.." pick PCM (and any others you want, you'll probably want AC3 and DTS).
Then go to the main tab and check the "Use SPDIF" box and set Output to "AS IS (no change)".
That should result in AC3filter encoding any multichannel non-DD/DTS audio into full-bitrate DD on the fly.