Sound Problem DTS HD and Dolby True HD

Discussion in 'ZIDOO X9S' started by Dragonheart13, Nov 1, 2016.

  1. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    Hello, I have a problem with my Zidoo his X9S.
    I have a sound bar that accepts LG Dolby Digital and DTS SPDIF.
    So I connected my sound bar in the SPDIF Zidoo X9s and make adjustments in ZDMC.
    The tracks sound in DTS and Dolby Digital are well recognized by the sound bar but the DTS HD or Dolby True HD runs out in PCM 2.0.
    I also have the X6 Zidoo pro who me he converted to Dolby Digital or DTS.
    I try all possible settings on X9s but nothing works.
    Could you help me ?
    Thank you in advance.
     
  2. mirror

    mirror Well-Known Member SUPER Administrator Zidoo TECH Supporter

    Please try to enable "force SD audio"
     
  3. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    Where's this option ?
     
  4. mirror

    mirror Well-Known Member SUPER Administrator Zidoo TECH Supporter

    Native player-menu- Advanced settings
     
  5. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    I did it and this is always the same.
     
  6. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    Can you help me ?
    Is there a solution ?
    Please
     
  7. DaMacFunkin

    DaMacFunkin Active Member

    Are you using Zidoo Media Player or ZBMC?
    In ZBMC in audio output, make sure you set your output as spdif and speakers as 5.1 and tick that you have a DTS & Dolby Digital capable reciever.
     
  8. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    On ZBMC! All is set! The audio parameters are passtrough on RAW. In passtrough IEC I have no sound at all.
     
  9. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    No solutions?
    Should I wait for the next update for the problem to be corrected?
     
  10. DaMacFunkin

    DaMacFunkin Active Member

    Passthrough on raw is sending the Surround audio through your HDMI.
     
  11. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    My Zidoo SPDIF is connected to the soundbar and not HDMI.
     
  12. kayama728

    kayama728 Member Beta test group

    have you enabled all passT audio option?
     
  13. Mumakil

    Mumakil Member Beta test group

    Normally SPDIF, no support HD Sound.
    Have you test it in setting (no ZDMC): playback/Downmix audio HD :)
     
  14. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    I recapitulate: I also have the pro Zidoo X6 connected SPDIF also downmix tracks and DTS HD and Dolby True HD is no problem.
    So I also Zidoo X9S and using the same settings I do not get the same results as I did as when I put PCM 2.0 DTS HD and Dolby True HD.
    The trouble comes not from the SPDIF or the sound bar as everything works well with the X6 Pro.
    And I did all that was recommended to me since I opened this forum topic.
     
  15. PacoRabanne

    PacoRabanne Well-Known Member Beta test group

    Very well Dragonheart13, your hilight that X6 Pro do the same job fine should be enough (i hope) to persuade Zidoo to have a look to this issue.;)
     
  16. rantei

    rantei New Member

    Dragonheart13, I have also this problem; are you using video internal player or external in ZDMC app of X9S?
     
  17. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    ZDMC ! Only ZDMC !
     
  18. PacoRabanne

    PacoRabanne Well-Known Member Beta test group

    Dragonheart13, in X9S ZDMC you can select both ZDMC internal player (DVDPlayer, like all Kodi end derivatives, and nroammy is the default) or (after a long press and choosing in popup) the internal Zidoo Player (the same you choose using Zidoo file manager).
    This was the question from rantei.
     
  19. rantei

    rantei New Member

    Open ZDMC and go to "System-->Settings-->Video-->Playback-->Play video with external player".
    I have your same problem if i'm using external ZIDOO player, no problem with internal DVDPlayer.
    Try to use internal player and let me know if this solve the problem.
     
  20. Dragonheart13

    Dragonheart13 New Member

    After testing it's the same problem with both
     

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