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ratDVD Forum Discuss, Playing AC3 5.1 ? at Copy Movie forum; Hello, I have just created a ratDVD in which I kept the audio track in AC3 5.1. I do not manage unfortunately to read again this track in AC3 via exit SPDIF. I obtain only LPCM in stereophony. I notched well "Use the SPDIF for reading AC3" in the


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Playing AC3 5.1 ?

Hello,

I have just created a ratDVD in which I kept the audio track in AC3 5.1.
I do not manage unfortunately to read again this track in AC3 via exit SPDIF. I obtain only LPCM in stereophony.
I notched well "Use the SPDIF for reading AC3" in the options, SPDIF functions well (test with a DVD under PowerDVD), I have the last version of ratDVD (0.77).

If somebody has an idea to solve my problem, I will be very grateful to him. Thank you in advance.

For information, the sound card is a extern SBLIVE 24 (on USB port).
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