PC Applications 'loose' speakers after SPDIF

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Windows 7 64bit configured to use AMD HDMI with 5.1 speaker config.
MPC-HC 64bit configured to use SPDIF 16bit for AC3 and DTS

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When ever i play an AC3 or DTS enabled media, the av receiver switches to correct mode on the LCD panel. However the PC and the appications loose speaker connectivity when i play DD/DTS media...Skype displays error 'lost soundcard' and other applications have no volume/output. I have to close the movie playback, move the receiver back to multichannel mode and restart the windows app.

Is there a way to make windows audio carry on working whilst the av receiver is switched into Dolby D / DTS mode?

Maybe i need to go to the trouble of having a separate 'normal' sound card for general OS and only use HDMI/SPDIF for movies? and hook up normal sound to the av receiver on a different input.

thanks
 
that will happen, yeah. when you bitstream it takes over the output - you cant bitstream and send regular audio over the same output at the same time. the answer is either use mpc to decode the audio first ( so that regular audio gets mixed in) or get a 2nd soundcard :)
 
that will happen, yeah. when you bitstream it takes over the output - you cant bitstream and send regular audio over the same output at the same time. the answer is either use mpc to decode the audio first ( so that regular audio gets mixed in) or get a 2nd soundcard :)

thanks for advice...would there be any down side to having MPC decode 1st and not use spdif..i am interested in audio quality not cpu utilisation.
 
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