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Hi,
I've got a couple of DVD-Audio discs recently, most notably the "Fellowship of the Rings" complete recordings. I can play these on my usual DVD player and get dolby digital only, because my domestic player doesn't understand the DVD-Audio format (described on the disc as "Advanced Resolution Surround Sound (48khz/24-bit)").
I started to wonder if it was possible to play it on my PC to access the higher quality sound tracks; my soundcard is an X-Mystique attached to my 5500's via optical cable. Has anyone done this? I rarely play DVD on my PC and currently have WinDVD 5 which only wants to play dolby digital. I downloaded the trial version of WinDVD 7 and that doesn't do the DVD-Audio either, despite it claiming to support it - the information icon always says "DD" with the dolby symbol. I was wondering if this was a sound card limitation. Does anyone have any pointers?
Thanks
Paul.
I've got a couple of DVD-Audio discs recently, most notably the "Fellowship of the Rings" complete recordings. I can play these on my usual DVD player and get dolby digital only, because my domestic player doesn't understand the DVD-Audio format (described on the disc as "Advanced Resolution Surround Sound (48khz/24-bit)").
I started to wonder if it was possible to play it on my PC to access the higher quality sound tracks; my soundcard is an X-Mystique attached to my 5500's via optical cable. Has anyone done this? I rarely play DVD on my PC and currently have WinDVD 5 which only wants to play dolby digital. I downloaded the trial version of WinDVD 7 and that doesn't do the DVD-Audio either, despite it claiming to support it - the information icon always says "DD" with the dolby symbol. I was wondering if this was a sound card limitation. Does anyone have any pointers?
Thanks
Paul.