![]() ![]() The WD players now support lossless multichannel PCM in up to 7.1, I believe, so you could convert your DTS-HD tracks to multichannel PCM without loss of quality and get it working that way (yes, that IS a lot of hassle).Īlternatively, look into buying another media player that can meet most of your needs. Dolby TrueHD is a lossless codec system developed by Dolby Laboratories, commonly used on Blu-ray. (Formerly called Dolby Digital Surround EX, or Dolby Digital Matrix 6.1.). I haven’t seen a good explanation for how anywhere yet, other than in some cases the manufacturers might have submitted a licence application for a BD player (device supports external BDROM and / or BD ISO files I guess?). You can enjoy DTS-HD Master audio by upgrading to a Blu-ray Disc player with. Any DTS-HD tracks will only output their DTS 5.1 “core”.ĭTS don’t offer a specific license for media streamers (try filling out their license application form: you can choose from AVR, BD player, games console or software).ĭTS and WD’s position seems to be that they cannot add DTS-HD support without a license.Īlmost every other media player manufacturer on the market seems to have found a way around it. The hardware supports it it’s just not enabled in the firmware. DTS-HD MA (or HR) is not supported due to lack of licensing. DTS-HD Master Audio is the latest uncompressed audio format and is available on Blu-ray discs. ![]()
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