I have a Bluray ISO with a AC3 sound track and a HD DTS track. It's impossible for me to playback the HD DTS track while streaming. I have connected my computer to a Bluray player (Panasonic). The Bluray player is connected to a receiver (Onkyo 608). They both support the playback of HD DTS audio. It is possible for me to playback a Bluray disc with HD DTS audio. So everything is working except streaming the HD DTS track. Can someone help me how to setup the DNLA streaming to my Bluray player with HD DTS? Or does Wild Media Server doesn't support the playback of HD DTS audio?
Bluray player: Panasonic DMP-BDT100
TV: Panasonic TXP 42 GT 20 E
Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR608
HD DTS (is it supported?)
Re: HD DTS (is it supported?)
WMS - is the server, not the player. Your player supports MPEG-TS with HD-DTS in DLNA-mode ?koekwous wrote:I have a Bluray ISO with a AC3 sound track and a HD DTS track. It's impossible for me to playback the HD DTS track while streaming. I have connected my computer to a Bluray player (Panasonic). The Bluray player is connected to a receiver (Onkyo 608). They both support the playback of HD DTS audio. It is possible for me to playback a Bluray disc with HD DTS audio. So everything is working except streaming the HD DTS track. Can someone help me how to setup the DNLA streaming to my Bluray player with HD DTS? Or does Wild Media Server doesn't support the playback of HD DTS audio?
Bluray player: Panasonic DMP-BDT100
TV: Panasonic TXP 42 GT 20 E
Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR608
Re: HD DTS (is it supported?)
Okay I've installed Media Player Home Cinema, VLC and CyberLink Ultra 10 3D, so it must be possible. Can someone explain me how to configure Wild Server to playback the movie through a player (for example CyberLink Ultra). And is it possible to stream the content through a network cable? In CyberLink you have option to output the audio through HDMI and not directly through a network cable. So what should I use, which player and which settings?Eugene wrote: WMS - is the server, not the player. Your player supports MPEG-TS with HD-DTS in DLNA-mode ?