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rek1978
30th August 2012, 13:10
Guys please help me a bit.
I have tried spdifer for it and it does a ggod job for DTS tracks only.
How i can make it working to DTS-HD MA tracks???
I can not find a tool for it
should i demux it and remuxing it using the core DTS track??
Should i mux the track to mka (mkvmerge???)Is it possible??
I just wanna fool my ps3 to send directly the DTS-HD to my amp

ramicio
30th August 2012, 17:33
What? You can only send these new lossless Blu-ray codecs over HDMI. While TOSLINK has the bandwidth (125 mbps) to support those codecs, they disallowed it because it offered no copy protection/encryption, like HDMI does.

rek1978
30th August 2012, 18:03
of course i will send it over hdmi.
I wanna fool the ps3 to send the dts-hd undetected (as a lpcm 2.0 stream) through hdmi to my amp.
I did it for dts also and is working with my lg blu ray and cinavia does not kick in :)
The problem is to do it somehow with dts-hd tracks

ramicio
30th August 2012, 19:11
That makes no sense. It's DTS-HD, not PCM. It would have to be decoded by the PS3 to send it as PCM. It should simply bit-stream to the receiver now, as it is.

SeeMoreDigital
30th August 2012, 20:06
It should simply bit-stream to the receiver now, as it is.
Agreed...

rek1978
31st August 2012, 20:35
Agreed...

http://forums.afterdawn.com/t.cfm/f-153/cinavia_fix_--_no_need_to_mod_or_hack-928172/

Guys read at the end....i have done somrthing similar but only with DTS sound and i bypassed cinavia in my LG blu ray player (believe it or not) may my english are not very good to explain to you.
Sorry for mentioning other forum.
I reckon doom9 is one of the best around

ramicio
31st August 2012, 20:37
I see no reason why a PS3 can't send a bit-stream without thinking it's PCM. Find a different player or use a different format.