New submission from Peter Cordes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I have a DTS 48/24 4.0 channel stream that is not decoded properly by mplayer,
or by dcadec built from the svn r82 of libdca (on AMD64 Ubuntu Gutsy).  It
sounds chopped at 1kHz or something.  mplayer decodes the soundtrack ok when
it's downmixed to 2 channels.

  A good description in words isn't coming to mind very easily, so just listen
to the sample I uploaded to 
upload.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/DTS-48-24-4.0.try2
(incoming/DTS-48-24-4.0 contains an mkv with the video + audio.  I used lftp's
mput command, and it couldn't create the next two files after uploading the 58MB
video.  I didn't know what kind of file sizes were appropriate.  The dts stream
by itself, scissorhands-4.0-48_24.dts, is 14MB.)  I've already uploaded it
there, so I'm not going to upload it again to this BTS.

The sample is ~1 minute of the DTS core of the DTS-HD soundtrack of the Edward
Scissorhands BluRay. 
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/606/edwardscissorhands.html mentions that the
soundtrack has no LFE channel.
My Logitech Z-5500 speakers decode the stream very nicely over S/PDIF, and says
that it's a 48kHz/24bit stream with 3 front/1 rear channels.

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messages: 1133
nosy: pcordes
priority: normal
status: new
substatus: new
title: DTS 48/24 4.0 channels is not decoded properly
type: bug

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