It handles audio based in dll files of Atmos driver. This is the optimal sound mode for each device. And for those of you who want to tinker this should help out immensely.Īnd for those who want to just use their HTPC without the constant headache of introducing all of these variables as potential problems/conflicts/issues with their HTPC I would think twice about opening pandora's box. Like DTS Audio, there is also DTS Studio Sound mode for speakers and DTS Headphone X for headphone. Not to spend weeks/months/years constantly tinkering to find some subtle difference that may or may not even be there (or may just be in your mind). I think that the whole point of a HTPC is to enjoy high quality high definition media at your fingertips. Ok I checked out that link and now I understand that there is no internal LAV audio in MPC-HC, but I am still having problems decoding DTS-HD - it behaves as if the dtsdecoder.dll from my Arcsoft TMT is not being used to decode DTD-HD, even if I place it directly in the filters\LAV folder (I normally just put it in Windows\SysWOW64 so everything can access it). I don't care anymore about the constant tinkering. Now I just want to sit down on my couch and enjoy my HTPC.
Or even wanted.īut I have been on AVS long enough to know that there will be a parade of people that shout from the mountaintops that a HTPC isn't worth a damn unless you have everything setup to the max such as "X" discrete video card, "perfect 24p" (if that even exists), Madvr or whatever the flavor of the quarter is, etc.
Arcsoft dts decoder audio muxer software#
I think to go through all of these settings, codec changes, software changes, etc to get at most a "subtle" improvement for many may not be warranted. Because it can be a royal pita if you are not a "Type A" tinkerer.