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Thanks for your reply. I ll wait for other responses. I m 1000% sure that 200+ D-Box users are willing to pay for a feature like this in PDVD12. This would be a very exclusive feature. TMT5 worked on this feature a year ago but it was never implemented in TMT5.
Does PDVD12 support dual-audio output (simultanously audio output over HDMI+SPDIF) though 2 different audio devices
Does PDVD12 support the use of ffdshow as third party filter? This would be great since SVP Frame Interpolation (http://www.svp-team.com/) is working on a 3D version and SVP needs ffdshow as filter in order to work.
Hi guys,

I just bought a GTX 460 card and want to use the high res. audio (DTS-MA/TrueHD bitstream) from the card. I tried to install and reinstall the NVIDIA driver over and over again but I just keep getting 'no audio devices are installed' under sound options. The strange this is that the NVIDIA control panel lets me choose my receiver (Onkyo TX-NR500 under the setting 'setup digital audio' option 'HDMI'. At my Device Manager there is shown 4x 'NVIDIA High Defenition Audio' under 'Sound, video and game controllers'......

Setup:
Asus GTX460 with 295.73 driver (also tried the latest)
ASrock H61M-ITX board (http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.nl.asp?Model=H61M-ITX)
Windows 7 64-bit with SP1 and all the latest updates
Latest DirectX version
GTX460 connected to my Onkyo TX-NR5008 AVR with mini-HDMI->HDMI cable
Onboard audio disabled in bios

If more information is needed please let me know.
Hope someone knows the solution for my problem.

Thanks!
How do I get in touch with them?
I ve asked this question a few years back but at that moment it was not possible with PDVD, but maybe things changed since then!

Does PDVD12 support Dual Audio Output simultanously? More specific: DTS-MA/True-HD via HDMI out of videocard and at the same time the core DTS/DD signal via a second audio card (eg. Soundblaster X-Fi surround 5.1) through SPDIF optical out?

Why I would need this (I know this question will come so here s the answer already ):
I own a D-Box system which is simply said a moving seating during movies (www.d-box.com). The seating get s it signal from a D-Box decoder (D-Box MCI-2P). This (pc-based) D-Box decoder needs to receive the ORIGINAL core dts/dd signal via optical spdif input in order to work. One can use a simple SPDIF audio card (like the Creative X-Fi surround 5.1 usb). You can connect the spdif output of the audio card to the spdif input of the d-box decoder and from the d-box decoder spdif output you connect the decoder to your avr. Simple as that eh? Of course this way you cannot enjoy dts-ma/true-hd audio.

Over the past years D-Box users have looked for a HTPC solution to be able to use d-box and high-res audio at the same time. Some cable extractors where tried but it never worked (it did not work because the condition of the D-Box decoder is that it needs to receive the core UNALTERED dd/dts signal and with all these extension cables something went wrong that just didn t make it work).

So in all these years d-box users who wanted to have d-box and high res. audio simultanuously needed to use non pc player like the Dune and Oppo player which support audio over HDMI and SPDIF at the same time.

d-box always said they where working a a HDMI decoder but it never came......

But a few month ago there was a breakthrough and a d-box user on the AVS forum managed to get it working on a HTPC! He created his own (altered) version of Media Player Classic Home Cinema and LAV filters http://htpcfordbox.over-blog.com/article-mpc-hc-and-lav-filters-for-htpc-and-d-box-89040282.html). With his software d-box users can now enjoy d-box and high res. audio with a htpc. However, there are some downsides:

- First of all, d-box users are limited and can only use MPC-HC and LAV filters. The biggest downside of MPC-HC is that it does not support 3D so a 3D+d-box+high res. audio is not possible.
- Next there is the author who does not update the software anymore while there has been quite a few new versions of MPC-HC and LAV filters with important fixes. I do not have acces to the source codes.

TMT5 told a few years back they where working on a solution but this project went dead.....

Can PDVD make THE difference here for HTPC+D-Box users?
Hi all,

I m new on the forum and just myself a D-Box system with the PC Based Motion Controller, the MCI 2P. What I m looking for is a HTPC solution so I can enjoy both lossless audio through my ATI HD5XXX card and send the lossy signal separate and in sync to my MCI 2P controller (which does not support HDMI and only has SPDIF support).

IS this even possible with a W7 HTPC and if so, could Arcsoft make this possible? If so, I would get a Arcsoft license right away.

See also the AVS D-Box thread for further information:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=793724&page=125&highlight=d+box

Thanks for input.

Greetings from the Netherlands.
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