Playing MKV's DTS audio in PS3 without transcoding
Thanks in advance.
DLNA Server: Synology, Serviio, Twonky, Plex
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zip wrote:Does the PS3 have the option to passthru the DTS stream to AV receiver for decoding?
Paulicat wrote:Passing DTS over DNLA is most definitely allowed by the PS3.
I have plenty of movies with DTS soundtracks and have used PS3MediaServer to passthrough the DTS to my onkyo av receiver.
One key bit of info is that your ps3's audio settings must be set as follows:
"Left + Right" in speaker xmb icon and volume xmb must be set to "Normal".
If either of these 2 are not set as above, you will get ugly noise.
moon1234 wrote:ZIP:
Any thoughts on supporting TsMuxer or possibly making it configurable in the profile?
zip wrote:moon1234 wrote:ZIP:
Any thoughts on supporting TsMuxer or possibly making it configurable in the profile?
I'm not really too enthusiastic about that. I'd very much prefer to distribute only 1 transcoder and hope FFmpeg implements it soon.
Encrypted wrote:zip wrote:moon1234 wrote:ZIP:
Any thoughts on supporting TsMuxer or possibly making it configurable in the profile?
I'm not really too enthusiastic about that. I'd very much prefer to distribute only 1 transcoder and hope FFmpeg implements it soon.
Thats too bad. Serviio is such a great app, one of its only draw backs is that it doesnt support DTS. This forces a heavy handed forced trancode on almost every HD BD rip out there. This degrades quality and pins most CPU's at a high rate for the entire video.
PS3MS uses the TSmuxer to remux supported audio formats on the fly. This is a great system because almost ALL video formats are natively supported by the PS3 now. What this means is that 99% of all downloaded content does not need to be transcoded at all. Steaming natively gives almost perfect playback almost every time.
It would be worth reconsidering. It would turn Serviio from being a really good app to a great one. Even the Best one.
My 2 Cents...
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