DTS Playback on 360

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Ok, so i have invested heavily in some new hardware for my living room, and all is working well. However i have noticed the following:

When i play HD content mainly .mkv which has audio in DTS my 360 it will only stream it through 2 audio channels. HD content with AC3 or none hd stuff i.e. avi files play with full 5.1?!

Any way i can set it up so that DTS is played in full 5.1?

My xbox is hooked up to an AV amp via optical - and i have divx plus installed to transcode/stream my media. Any additional plugins/codecs i could use??
 
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I have a feeling microsoft restrict the 360 from playing 5.1 unless its wmv format?

usually when you download a hd film you have to convert it to 2 channel before it'll play :(

really annoying!!
 
i know its a pain in the arse but you could look at converting the dts to ac3. i used to convert the whole film to wmv which took the better part of a day, but the audio doesnt take that long there are loads of guides floating around on how to do it aswell.
 
I use my 360 connected to my av amp and 5.1 speaker setup with an optical link cable, the settings need to be changed in the audio setting first though. using the rca red and white cables only give you 2 channels
 
I use my 360 connected to my av amp and 5.1 speaker setup with an optical link cable, the settings need to be changed in the audio setting first though. using the rca red and white cables only give you 2 channels

thats not the issue he is having mate. the problem is with the audio format of the films he wants to watch and the fact the 360 is limited in what it plays.
 
Well DTS on DVDs seems to play in full 5.1 - oly seems to be an issue when streaming :( any plans on Microsoft fixing this?

Just read that ps3 media center will transcode DTS on the fly whilst streaming. Am gonna do a little more research but any input on the matter is much appreciated!
 
found this on the ps3mediaserver website:
Hey All,

Streaming AC3/DTS based movies (and DVDs) is now supported on the X360 in 5.1 surround!

As you all know ps3mediaserver only streams movies in stereo to the X360, this is because the X360 only supports WMA-PRO (WMA3) encoded multi-channel audio which is a propriety format that cannot be encoded by mencoder/ffmpeg. (decoding is possible since Sep09)

Recently I've noticed that when streaming movies with media center 7 (after installing the DivX MKV extension, win7 only) the encoding process is completely hardware accelerated and the audio is multi-channel as long as you are playing AC3 based streams (DTS is not supported with media center 7).

That got me thinking, and after some digging around I've decided not to wait for mencoder/ffmpeg to support WMA-PRO encoding (which is obviously a low priority considering the other features) - and therefore have decided to code an ASF remuxer/encoder that will add WMA-PRO and WMV3 (VC1) support - codename magma :)

I'm happy to say that it works and 5.1 AC3/DTS movies can now be transparently re-encoded into WMA-PRO while streaming with ps3mediaserver, there is no need to change or do anything.

The package is here:
http://code.google.com/p/magma-vault/

Make sure you have ps3mediaserver configured to 6 channels (transcoding settings/common/number of audio channels), set the AC3 bitrate appropriately and use mencoder to play video - after which every video that has a selected audio stream with more than two channels will be played using magma, the rest will play normally using the regular mencoder settings. (subtitles are supported in both as I am still using mencoder for video encoding - which means all your mencoder settings still work, the other option which I've disabled for now is to have magma encode to WMV3(VC1) + WMA-PRO and skip mencoder altogether).

Couple of notes:

* Magma was written in four days and is as beta as it gets :)
* Since I am using the new media foundation framework (which was built to replace DirectShow) the minimum required operating system is Windows Vista - DirectShow is deprecated and is being phased out for the hardware based media foundation framework, so I didn't support it - sorry Windows XP users. (and MacOS users.. and linux users :))
* Hardware accelerated encoding will be added in the near future but will be Windows 7 only (and will require a GPU).


If there are any issues please let me know and attach the debug.log and magma.log.

Enjoy!
Daniel
 
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you will find PS3 will handle HD stuff better m8 id stick to that..
 
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