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| DTS-sound Na enkele posts lezen heb ik nog steeds geen oplossing gevonden voor mijn probleem: ik heb een videoformaat met een DTS-geluid, het probleem is dat ik geen geluid hoor bij het afspelen, enkel beeld. Op mijn dvd speler staat nochtans DTS-HD audio master dus ik neem aan dat hij dit wel ondersteunt? Bij de opties van mijn dvd speler kan ik bij DTS ook kiezen voor PCM/bitstream, PCM fix maar wat ik ook probeer, er komt maar geen geluid uit mijn homecinema. Is er iemand die hier een oplossing op weet? |
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| Re: DTS-sound After reading some posts i still have no solution for my problem, i have a video format with DTS-sound, but the problem is that i can't get the sound on my television, only the image. On my dvd player says DTS-HD audio master zo i think my homecinema supports the DTS-sound? There are a lot of options in the menu of my homecinema, i can chose DTS PC/bitstrem, PCM fix on/off but i've tried everything and there is still no sound. Is there anybody who knows a solution? |
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| Re: DTS-sound Examine the video with MediaInfo (a free program). I find the Tree view within MediaInfo to be the most informative. This will tell you the exact format of the audio. DTS-HD Master Audio is not used on dvds, only blu ray (or the now obsolete HD-DVD format). DVDs can have a regular DTS sound track but are required to have a second audio stream in case the player is not able to play DTS. The DTS audio found in dvds is a lossy format, unlike the lossless DTS-HD MA streams found in blu ray. It is possible to convert the DTS sound track to AC3 if you'd like to try that. |
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There is a sign with DTS-HD Master Audio and when i play the bluray disc there is no dts-sound? | |
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| Re: DTS-sound If your home cinema unit can play blu ray, then you should be getting some sort of sound out of a blu ray disc using DTS-HD MA audio. DTS-HD MA audio has a "core" that is not high definition. If your player cannot handle the full HD sound, it will revert to playing the core section of the audio stream. Does it only happen with this one disc? DTS-HD MA audio is becoming the most common audio format for blu ray, so you should be able to test it with another disc quite easily. |
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| Re: DTS-sound It might help if we knew the exact make and model of your equipment. I have found that the menu settings on players for specifying output of a digital signal to a receiver can be deceiving. The same goes for setting the playback options of receivers as they can be particularly complicated. |
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DTS is basically "Dolby 5.1 with extra bandwith". Your home cinema set may not be able to process that. Can you select to use 48KHz or 96KHz bandwith on your home cinema set?
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| Re: DTS-sound now i have 3 blueray dvd's al all three of them don't work, this is what mediainfo says about the audio of one of them: English, 1 510 kbps, 48.0 khz, 24 bits, 6 channels, DTS(ES) the audio output menu of my dvd player (samsung AS-BTT262 bluray player) is like this: Dolby D/Dolby D+/Dolby TrueHD then i have to chose PCM or Bitstream DTS/DTS-HD again i have to chose PCM or Bitstream MPEG-audio and again PCM or Bitstream BD-video secundary audo: On/off then there stands below: when you chose bitstrem in each, with BD-video secundary audio ON the sound of the BD-video will be played like this: - Dolby D+, Dolby TrueHD to Dolby Digital - DTS-HD to DTS I've tried everything of these but it never works, i hope you can help me |
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| Re: DTS-sound You have managed not to answer any of my questions, so i will ask them again with some elaboration in bold typefont. Is your dvd player an integrated part of your home cinema set/surround set? Your dvd player may put out DTS(-HD), doesn't mean your home cinema set can handle it. (are your speakers directly connected to your dvd player, then you have an integrated set) Your home cinema set/surround set may not be able to process that. Can you select to use 48KHz or 96KHz bandwith on your home cinema set/surround set itself? Did you consult the manual of the devices (dvd player and home cinema set/surround set)? Can you give us the brand, model and typenumer of both your dvd player and your surround set/home cinema set?
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| Re: DTS-sound Yes my dvd player is an integrated part of my home cinema, the three speakers are directly connected to my dvd player but i can"t find the setting for changing to 48 khz of 96 khz. I already consulted the manual of my homecinema but they give the explanation i gave in my previous post.. My home cinema is a : - Samsung SC-BTT262EGK blu-ray disc home theatre sound system Do you need any more information? |
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| Re: DTS-sound MediaInfo will give much greater detail. View pulldown select "Text" . "File" pulldown Select "Export" . From Export select "Text" tab , Check "Advanced Mode" . Notice the window at the bottom where it will put the .txt file . You can also browse to a folder where you might want it instead. Post that information.
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| Re: DTS-sound When I do a Google search for Samsung SC-BTT262EGK, I keep getting results for a Panasonic home theater unit with that designation. Are you certain this is a Samsung product? For example: http://www.trustedreviews.com/Panaso...-System_review |
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| Re: DTS-sound The specifications of the home cinema unit show that it has DTS HD MA capability when playing blu ray video. Since it isn't working, its time to contact Panasonic directly. |
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| Re: DTS-sound It might mean that your system will not output a digital audio signal to another device that can decode DTS, Dolby Digital etc. or take digital audio input and decode DTS, DD etc.. Have you tried playing the DVD in the Blu-ray drive? I can't read the manual so I am only guessing |
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