In the UI, playing tab, it says: Stereo, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz, 1266 kbps. I tried several things, I already had volume, replay gain and normalization disabled, but I also changed the DSD, gapless, FFmpeg decoder settings and tried different sound signatures but it didn't make any difference. I don’t understand why I can’t play these files using RuneAudio. When they are delivered to the amplifier it recognizes the stream as DTS. Now, these files, as far as I understand, are just normal WAV files, 16 bit encoded, nothing strange about them except for the content. In fact, the way I test bit perfect output in Windows is precisely by playing a DTS file. For instance, in Windows if instead of WASAPI, I use a DirectX output I also get noise, changing the volume down from 100% will also output noise: it really has to be bit-perfect output. It is giving me the same experience I get in Windows when I don't get bit perfect sound. 0.3-beta) on my RPI3 it just outputs noise, which is what is expected without bit perfect output. The amplifier lights up the DTS symbol and I got nice 5.1 music coming out of the speakers. ![]() ![]() I have some files disguised as stereo audio files but with DTS encoded sound within, I can listen to them perfectly on my PC and laptop with a Windows system, using foobar, WASAPI and HDMI output.
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