Then i restarted alsa and all work's, however in original manual tell's that for some receivers or tv's you need add another line if that fix won't work Add the following line to the end of /etc/asound. then i had put the line 0 0x04 into /etc/nf and it see like that In my case my Sony receiver don't want to play sound so. To do so, add the following lines to the end of the /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets/nf file: Ĭhannel-map = front-left,front-right,rear-left,rear-right,front-center,lfeĮither restart your computer or reload ALSA with the following: The ALSA plugin can be used with PulseAudio. (for ubuntu 18.04 change repository in /etc/apt//rebuntu16-ubuntu-avidemux_unofficial-bionic.list from "bionic" to "trusty", like: Now, I have an optical input on my Creative Sound Blaster Z, but that only supports. So: DD/DTS - Optical - PC/Decoder - Analogue 5.1 RCA or 3,5 mm - Amp - Speakers. Then into my analogue 5.1 input on my amp, and onto my speakers. MediaPlayerLite is a simple interface to make playing files easy and lightweight. Music playlists (mpl and m3u) can also be created, making it easy to open albums.
Dts decoder plugin install#
If you don't want compile dcaenc from git you can simply install it from repository add-apt-repository ppa:rebuntu16/avidemux+unofficial Decode the signal, and get the surround outputted via preferably RCA connectors, but 3,5 mm jacks would also work. Designed to open DTS files on Windows XP, Vista & 7 without the need of DTS codec packs. Warning though, do not run it twice since you'll end up inserting same stuff to nf and PulseAudio nf twice. The following script does the steps outlined in the rest of the document. This page will help you to output 5.1 DTS through Alsa, enabling Pulseaudio to use it.