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Western Digital HD TV Media Centre - Missing audio codec support

Hcw87 posted 2009 Jul 21 07:15
While this media centre is great, it does not support the AC3 or DTS HD codecs. I got a few videos on an external drive with these codecs, and they play, but there is no sound. Now, is it possible to convert these videos into using a different audio codec? It's a 720p x264 movie.


Edit: It does support AC3 after all, my bad.



Squash posted 2009 Jul 21 08:43
Assuming the files are MKVs, you can use the PopCorn MKV AudioConverter to convert the DTS to AC3. I've used it several times to convert files for playback on the WDTV. It takes about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on your computer's specs. You can get it at:
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showthread.php?tid=20887

There's a tutorial here:
http://audioconverter.heartware.dk/Tutorial/



Hcw87 posted 2009 Jul 21 08:48
Squash :
Assuming the files are MKVs, you can use the PopCorn MKV AudioConverter to convert the DTS to AC3. I've used it several times to convert files for playback on the WDTV. It takes about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on your computer's specs. You can get it at:
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showthread.php?tid=20887

There's a tutorial here:
http://audioconverter.heartware.dk/Tutorial/

Great, thanks alot.



jman98 posted 2009 Jul 21 10:39
Just for the use of others who might stumble into this thread in the future...

As I write this, the Western Digital media player does not currently support the high def Dolby or DTS codecs that can be used in BluRay. The fact sheets on the player do not advertise support for these codecs. Note that while old style DTS is supported that the player provides no decode support for it and can only pass it unchanged to a receiver that is capable of decoding it.



Hcw87 posted 2009 Jul 21 13:31
jman98 :
Just for the use of others who might stumble into this thread in the future...

As I write this, the Western Digital media player does not currently support the high def Dolby or DTS codecs that can be used in BluRay. The fact sheets on the player do not advertise support for these codecs. Note that while old style DTS is supported that the player provides no decode support for it and can only pass it unchanged to a receiver that is capable of decoding it.

I contacted WD about this, and this is their response:


Dear xxxxx,

Thank you for contacting Western Digital Customer Service and Support. My name is Nestor V.

I truly apologize for the inconvenience you are currently experiencing. At this time our engineers are working in the next firmware update, unfortunately we don't have a release date yet.

More video formats and subtitles support will be include also many of the actual problems will be solve with this new update. Please keep visiting our website for any news.

I hope that we have met your expectations today and that you are satisfied with our service. If you have any further questions, please reply to this email and we will be happy to assist you further.

Sincerely,
Nestor V.
Western Digital Service and Support
http://support.wdc.com






Not sure what exactly this means, but lets hope for more audio codec support.



Supreme2k posted 2009 Jul 21 13:55
You probably missed what jman was trying to say. Actually, It's quite clear.

- There is no support for DTS, as there is no decoder in the device.
- AC3 works perfectly.
- DTS works perfectly, but only as a pass-thru to a DTS decoder (surround receiver/amp)

There is no "issue" with DTS, as it cannot play the format natively, just as my DVD player does not have an issue just because it cannot play Blu-Ray.




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