There is supposed to be a way where you output to mpegflask or something and then pick it up with Graphnext :OI would also like to see more transcoding options, being stuck on AC3 and DTS Surround is annoying, although DTS Surround (aka DTS Interactive) still stands up to modern standards.
The best way is much like the DTS Interactive APO, where its a dedicated encoder APO, with EFX key, which can work on any PC, since all audio devices can use APO's.
The alternative is indeed GraphNext, but from years of trying with it, you will only find an AC3 encoder (DirectShow), no DTS or lossless formats.
Have you gotten your APO dll to work with virtual cables or does it need SPDIF/HDMI?I would also like to see more transcoding options, being stuck on AC3 and DTS Surround is annoying, although DTS Surround (aka DTS Interactive) still stands up to modern standards.
The best way is much like the DTS Interactive APO, where its a dedicated encoder APO, with EFX key, which can work on any PC, since all audio devices can use APO's.
The alternative is indeed GraphNext, but from years of trying with it, you will only find an AC3 encoder (DirectShow), no DTS or lossless formats.
Maybe we can use FFMPEG with TrueHD instead?There is supposed to be a way where you output to mpegflask or something and then pick it up with Graphnext :O
Have you gotten your APO dll to work with virtual cables or does it need SPDIF/HDMI?
There is supposed to be a way where you output to mpegflask or something and then pick it up with Graphnext :O
Have you gotten your APO dll to work with virtual cables or does it need SPDIF/HDMI?
Maybe we can use FFMPEG with TrueHD instead?
If someone can do it, it's you @Ferather
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Directshow, passing a stream to a program like ffmpeg
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I have Penteo for the DTS X outlay.Its likely yes, the new DTS APO4 has built in restrictions, which restrict what devices it runs on. Probably licensing, DTS got very good with that.
Edit: Just so you know, encoding in DTS:X is free, as far as I know DTS made it so no license is needed, intentionally.