Primary audio attributes: Primary audio attributes: DTS-HD Master Audio Sampling rate: 48kHz Number of audio channels:5.1 Bitrate: 4530 Kbps
Hardware Information: Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6420 @ running at 2133 MHz 3DNow! technology: Not Detected Enhanced 3DNow! technology: Not Detected 3DNow! professional technology: Not Detected IA MMX technology: In Use IA sStreaming SIMD extensions: In Use IA SSE 2: In Use Video accelerator: DirectX VA (in use) Multispeaker audio device: Not Detected S/PDIF output device: ATI HDMI Output (ATI High Defin (not in
I assume looking at that that either my Receiver doesn't show an HD logo, OR my GPU isn't bitstreaming properly?
Lounge: WIN7 HOME x64 HTPC - E6420 2.13Ghz - 4Gb 800MHZ PATRIOT RAM - ASUS HD5670 1GB ASUS P5B-VM MOBO - LG BLU-RAY DRIVE - BG3595 TUNER - 1.5TB STORAGE PANASONIC 42" FULL HD PLASMA - PIONEER VSX1019AHK RECEIVER - WHARFDALE DIAMOND 10 SPEAKERS
Man Cave: XBOX 360 MODERN WARFARE 2 EDITION - PANASONIC 37" PLASMA - SONY MONSTA 5.1 SURROUND SYSTEM
PowerDVD10 needs to be playing the movie for about 15secs. Then, whilst still playing, go into the sound options tab. On the drop down list all of a sudden is a 3rd output option - output High Definition audio undecoded to external device". My receiver now shows " DTS HD-MSTR"
Lounge: WIN7 HOME x64 HTPC - E6420 2.13Ghz - 4Gb 800MHZ PATRIOT RAM - ASUS HD5670 1GB ASUS P5B-VM MOBO - LG BLU-RAY DRIVE - BG3595 TUNER - 1.5TB STORAGE PANASONIC 42" FULL HD PLASMA - PIONEER VSX1019AHK RECEIVER - WHARFDALE DIAMOND 10 SPEAKERS
Man Cave: XBOX 360 MODERN WARFARE 2 EDITION - PANASONIC 37" PLASMA - SONY MONSTA 5.1 SURROUND SYSTEM
Yip that does seem a bit silly not to mention annoying.
Media centre PC - Case Silverstone LC16M with 2 X 80mm AcoustiFan DustPROOF, MOBO Gigabyte MA785GT-UD3H, CPU AMD X2 240 under volted, RAM 4 Gig DDR3 1033, HDD 120Gig System/512Gig data, Tuners 2 X Hauppauge HVR-3000, 1 X HVR-2200, Video Palit GT 220, Sound Realtek 886A HD (onboard), Optical LiteOn DH-401S Blue-ray using TotalMedia Theatre Power Corsair VX Series, 450W ATX PSU OS Windows 7 x64
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