Wednesday, July 27, 2011

DTS


DTSWD does not support DTS technology on the original WD TV HD Media Player (WDAVx00) or the WD TV Mini Media Player. However the WD TV Live HD Media player, WD TV Live Plus HD Media Player and WD TV HD Media Player (WDBABx) will play DTS audio in 2 channels without the need for an audio receiver that can decode the codec. While the original WD TV HD Media Player (WDAVx00) does allow for DTS pass-through to an audio receiver, this feature is unsupported by WD and technical support cannot assist if you are unable to get this function to work. The WDTV (original box) only has DTS pass-through, no down mix. And the WDTV Live can downmix DTS to stereo, so you can watch a film with a DTS soundtrack down mixed to my TV via HDMI on WDTV Live.

When ripping DVD for WD TV box playback, many guys choose DVD ISO backup to keep best possible video and audio quality. The ISO images are usually played well without any problem. When it comes to Blu-ray ISO, many guys have faced problems with audio playback --- mostly no audio issues. This is understandable. A regular DVD includes a Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track, with a DTS 5.1 stream as optional. In the Blu-ray specification, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-MA, LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS and PCM are all optional codecs for Blu-ray audio encoding. Even a most recent AV receiver may not support all of these audio codecs. Therefore, you’ll have to convert/downgrade the HD audio to something that your AV receiver can handle from time to time. Here I’d recommend you a helpful tool to fix this--- Pavtube ByteCopy.
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