Windows normally re-samples the digital output to stereo - this breaks the compression (DTS/Dolby)
You need to make sure your output is what is known as "bit-perfect" (also known as bitstreaming) if you want your PC to send multichannel audio to your reciever for it to decompress.
Windows normally re-samples the digital output to stereo - this breaks the compression (DTS/Dolby)
You need to make sure your output is what is known as "bit-perfect" (also known as bitstreaming) if you want your PC to send multichannel audio to your reciever for it to decompress.