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marcusj0015
29th December 2013, 23:37
Total Media Theater 6 includes DTSDecoderDLL.dll 1.1.0.9, does anyone know if this fixes all the decoding bugs present in 1.1.0.0 and 1.1.0.8?
Guest
29th December 2013, 23:41
Can't you read the change log?
marcusj0015
29th December 2013, 23:43
Where is the changelog?
Guest
29th December 2013, 23:53
http://www.arcsoft.com/totalmedia-theatre/upgrades.html
If that is not enough then try their support.
tebasuna51
30th December 2013, 12:34
Total Media Theater 6 includes DTSDecoderDLL.dll 1.1.0.9, does anyone know if this fixes all the decoding bugs present in 1.1.0.0 and 1.1.0.8?
Please put the decoding bugs present in 1.1.0.0, without links to others post, just to know what we need test.
marcusj0015
30th December 2013, 19:12
I believe 1.1.0.0 messes up 7.1 output, and 1.1.0.8 messes up 6.1 output, and one of them will mess up 16 bit but I'm not sure which one does that. let me look into it further.
nevcairiel
31st December 2013, 00:34
1.1.0.8 fails at 6.0 audio, you only get 5.0, the back center is missing.
6.1, 7.1 work just fine, 7.0 gets an empty LFE channel added.
There have been numerous tests of the different decoder versions, surprisingly all with different results, so i would take all of them with a grain of salt.
If you actually have a file that has issues right now, grab the updated version and test again?
The DTS configurations with decode issues are usually very rare, since 6.0 for example will not be a usual format.
tebasuna51
31st December 2013, 09:55
I believe 1.1.0.0 messes up 7.1 output...
Nope, in my test 1.1.0.0 decode 7.1 without problems.
Please put a problematic sample if you know one.
Sparktank
31st December 2013, 20:35
I believe 1.1.0.0 messes up 7.1
Is that standard 7.1 or 7.1 (strange setup) ?
marcusj0015
5th January 2014, 19:43
7.1 (strange setup)
tebasuna51
5th January 2014, 20:11
The strange setup 7.1 DTS channel configuration don't have a exact equivalence with M$ WAV channels:
L,C,R,LFE,Ls,Rs,Lsr,Rsr -> FL,FR,FC,LFE,BL,BR,?,?
When decode 7.1 (strange setup) to wav FL,FR,FC,LFE,BL,BR,SL,SR, the channels SL,SR must be a mix of Ls,Rs,Lsr,Rsr and v1.1.0.0 make this mix correctly and reduce the overall volume to avoid clip. You can't decode the 7.1 (strange setup) in other way.
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