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DTS sound in Vista Home Premium 32bit
Hello, I am really despair because I do not know what to do. I have got a notebook and lots of movies in .mkv format with DTS sound. Since I bought home cinema 5.1 I would like to play my movies from computer via S/PDIF. My notebook does not have digital output, so I bought external sound card from Creative (connected via USB, newest drivers; also tested beta drivers). Well, it did play Dolby Digital after some set up, but DTS was just deaf. Even testing sound in vista did not work. So, I decided to return the card, bought new one from Asus (Xonar U1; again USB connection). Installed the newest drivers but THE very same problem. Dolby Digital was fine, but DTS deaf. I was really angry and my friend said that DTS runs fine in XP - on both the cards. Isn't there any kind of fix to make DTS run? I do not care about the other stuffs the ext. sound cards have. I just need digital output. That's it. I hope somebody can help me ... but I do not think it can actually be fixed. :cry: I have already spent hours looking up the internet. (or if you can tell me any external sound card that supports dts sound 100%). Thank you -- snypy |