![]() edit- Actually, could you confirm for us what file container you’re using? MKV, MP4, AVI, etc.? I don’t think it is available for Mac all it is is basically a shell that calls other conversion programs.* For instance, to convert an AAC track to an AC3 track first it calls MKVextract.exe to pull out the AAC track, then it calls FAAD.exe to convert the AAC to WAV, then it calls EAC3TO.exe to convert the WAV to AC3, and then re-muxes with MKVmerge.exe. Conversion does not take too long as it only touches the audio track. I don’t think there’s a problem, just a small misunderstanding of what the Live does.:) Again, I’d encourage you to look into Popcorn MKV Audio Converter if you would like to hear your MKV files on your surround system. Those are your 2 options, which I’ve just tested out using my Live and the latest firmware (1.03.49_V). When using HDMI with audio output set to Stereo, the Live will downmix the DTS track to 2 channels and output them as uncompressed PCM audio, which your TV will be able to play. Your TV will not play this but a DTS-capable AVR will. When using HDMI with audio output set to Digital, the Live will (and should) try to bitstream the encoded DTS track. As Tony says, most TV sets are not capable of handling / decoding a DTS soundtrack.
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