On 03/06/11 14:54, pl bossart wrote:
I've got pulseaudio xbmc passthrough working.  I've rolled it together with
a "previously" windows c++ library called Ac3Filter.  I've been tweeking up
Ac3Filter quite a bit.  I'm using the Ac3Filter library to Mux spdif.  It
was a well written library/tools that was relatively easy to get ported to
linux.

I'm watching Avatar in wonderful DTS surround sound now.
All you need is a 3D TV now...
Seriously, this is good. Can you send a link to this ported AC3Filter
code? I thought it was too Windows/DirectX-oriented to be used. I
didn't look too much since it's GPL, and LGPL is preferred in terms of
integration with proprietary components.
Thanks,
-Pierre
I've update AudioFilter and the Xbmc AudiFilter patch. It now passes the core dts-5.1 portion of dts-hd audio streams.

Supposedly ffmpeg can mux a dts-hd stream that passes through the full dts-hd stream. I want to analyse what ffmpeg is doing to the hd portion of the stream so I can implement it. If anyone knows of the ffmpeg command that will mux a dts-hd stream for spdif let me know.

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