Soldato
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Hi guys.
I've just upgraded the home cinema in the lounge, moved my old setup into my games room and on to my racing rig. I've connected to the optical port on motherboard (Asus Rampage Extreme V) which has DTSCONNECT and a few other bits of niceness. When I click to test speakers I get no audio. When I launch Reatek HD Manager I can see its automatically set DTS INTERACTIVE 5.1 in the default format and the optical port is lit up.
Now further testing, opening the "Windows Sound Control Panel" and selecting properties of the "Realtek Digital Output", then going to "Supported Formats" when I highlight DTS Audio and hit test I get no sound, but when I highlight Dolby Digital I now hear sound but only from 2 channels. If I then test 96.0khz and 192khz I get no sound but I do with 44.1khz and 48khz.
So can you explain to me why on my 5.1 home cinema with a Dolby Digital AVR running via optical, the only way I can get sound is to select 2 channel 24bits 48000hz studio quality then have the AVR set to multi channel DD run it through all speakers?
I guess I'm right in thinking the AVR doesnt support DTS Audio? And why do I not get options in Realtek HD Manager to see the individual speakers so I can adjust DB levels and distances like if I've connected speakers to the jack's?
I've just upgraded the home cinema in the lounge, moved my old setup into my games room and on to my racing rig. I've connected to the optical port on motherboard (Asus Rampage Extreme V) which has DTSCONNECT and a few other bits of niceness. When I click to test speakers I get no audio. When I launch Reatek HD Manager I can see its automatically set DTS INTERACTIVE 5.1 in the default format and the optical port is lit up.
Now further testing, opening the "Windows Sound Control Panel" and selecting properties of the "Realtek Digital Output", then going to "Supported Formats" when I highlight DTS Audio and hit test I get no sound, but when I highlight Dolby Digital I now hear sound but only from 2 channels. If I then test 96.0khz and 192khz I get no sound but I do with 44.1khz and 48khz.
So can you explain to me why on my 5.1 home cinema with a Dolby Digital AVR running via optical, the only way I can get sound is to select 2 channel 24bits 48000hz studio quality then have the AVR set to multi channel DD run it through all speakers?
I guess I'm right in thinking the AVR doesnt support DTS Audio? And why do I not get options in Realtek HD Manager to see the individual speakers so I can adjust DB levels and distances like if I've connected speakers to the jack's?
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