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Old 1st June 2010, 08:18   #10054  |  Link
dansrfe
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So are there any decoders which decode non 24-bit padded 16-bit DTS properly and account for the variations in frequency domain representation when the PCM audio is recreated during decoding? Does ffdshow audio decoder properly do that with the 24-bit padding? Also I've always been curious to know why are there different outputs for the different bit integers. I have checked only 32 bit floating point because I assumed it was the "best" option and gives the decoder lots of "room" for whatever it needs to do though it might unnecessarily raise cpu usage since the decoding actually only needs 24-bit for 16-bit Digital Dolby or DTS audio.
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