I don't have it.ĮDIT: Forgot to mention about 2.1 bug. Of course, to be sure that decoding is done properly some "reference proper" decoder is needed. The conclusion for lossless: the best versions are 1.1.0.0 and 1.1.0.1. Note that MA 7.1 16/48 "strange setup" is decoded as 24/48 by all versions. Mono decoding was broken in 1.1.0.5 and partially fixed in 1.1.0.8 (outputs as stereo).
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8).Īll versions output identical streams except mono case. It decodes all configurations I've tested, in proper bitdepth, and decoding algorithm didn't change since this version (except 6.0 bug in. The conclusion for lossy: I assume the best version for lossy DTS is 1.1.0.5.
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My results differ from results that some people posted in eac3to thread, I guess there may be some eac3to specific problems.ġ) 1.1.0.0 and 1.1.0.1 always decode lossy DTS as 24 bit, and their decoding results differ from each other.Ģ) 1.1.0.5 and up decode in proper bitdepth.ģ) Versions 1.1.0.5 and up decode lossy DTS identically.Ĥ) 1.1.0.1 and 1.1.0.5 decode 24 bit lossy DTS identically.ĥ) Decoding of 16 bit lossy DTS was changed from 1.1.0.0 to 1.1.0.1 and from 1.1.0.1 to 1.1.0.5.Ħ) 1.1.0.7 and 1.1.0.8 decode 6.0 without back center channel. I tested 5 different versions of dtsdecoderdll.dll along with LAV Audio, here are results.