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Originally Posted by linkin78
Mmm.......Could it be maybe because that's a mono dtshd stream?
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if you read carefully you will realize that i didn't use mono dtshd stream for my test:
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Originally Posted by xkodi
unfortunately after doing more tests this approach doesn't seem to work well when you use "fake" header, even if that header is the same as the one of the original stream, what i mean: 1. one 96kHz 24-bit 7.1 channel DTS-HD MA stream from Blu-ray is:
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and the result was confirmed no matter of the exact dtshd stream type.
so, to keep it short - even if you use stream with its original header (and not fake one), but remove the "tail" (as it's mentioned in the old posts) then the decoded file by DTS-HD MA Suite player is not correct, because it seems the "tail" is used by the player and it's crucial to be present and the only correct way for decoding is still with eac3to and Arcsoft and/or Sonic decoder and even in such case there are dtshd streams that are not handled correctly, but that are very rare cases and eac3to usually prints warning in such case.