Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:37 pm by atc98092
One other possible workaround is using a different box for streaming. Not a particular elegant solution, but it does work. I use the Sony SNP-N200 in several rooms and it has the ability to select audio tracks (and subtitles if available). The Sony seems to play everything I throw at it, although I believe MKV files have to be transcoded by Serviio. Also, I can select Dolby TrueHD audio and it bitstreams to my AV Receiver perfectly. DTS HD audio, however, falls back to plain DTS. I don't think Sony supports native MKV streaming, although I've heard that it does using the USB port on the box.
Again, maybe not the best solution, but it does work. My Panasonic ST30 TV also cannot select different audio tracks, so I have a few videos I can't watch on it because I get a non-english track.
Dan
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