d it 5 years give or take.
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Does your USB sound also hav
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Does your USB sound also have component? If so, what is the model. I need to
replace mine.
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DTS definitely isn’t lossless on DVDs, just very high bitrates (actually, quite
embarrassingly, people have found that FLAC, which is actually lossless, often
outperforms it for efficiency). However, it uses bandpasses to do the whole
noise reduction thing, which contributes to lossy compressio
This makes perfect sense and now I’m on the same page, thank you. One thing
though, I thought DTS was losless completely. I thought that was their selling
point with the more open sound fields and such? Is that no longer the case?
> On Feb 6, 2016, at 8:32 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
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There are alot of apple adaptors now that allow you to do all sorts of things I
have a thunderbolt to hdmi adaptor which gives surround sound.
I also have a USB sound card (External) that allows me to get 5.1 sound through
the usb on any
There are alot of apple adaptors now that allow you to do all sorts of things I
have a thunderbolt to hdmi adaptor which gives surround sound.
I also have a USB sound card (External) that allows me to get 5.1 sound through
the usb on any computer plus it has optical out
So it can be done a number
Yeah, OK, so I really could have been a lot clearer about this. Let’s try this
again. :)
Basically there are really two ways to do surround-sound: hardware-decoded and
software-decoded.
In the former, much more common and simpler case, you just get your media
application, like iTunes or DVD p
So talk about this a little more. The bottom line is there’s difficulty
getting 5.1 out of a Mac?
I hadn’t thought about that. I just have used the Apple TV and an optical out
but never tried to do 5.1 right out of the Mac.
Here’s another question, what if I want to play back with non Dolby
It is interesting reading, yeah. Thanks for sharing.
I don’t have 5.1 myself, but this article seems a bit misleading when it says,
for instance, that DVD playback using DVD player or iTunes Store movies don’t
support 5.1. Of course both do, but you need a software decoder, such as that
in VL
Found this about how to configure 5.1 sound on a Mac
http://guides.macrumors.com/Configuring_5.1_Surround_Output_in_Mac_OS_X
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