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Enigma's Windows 7 Media Centre thread and build log
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<blockquote data-quote="Enigma_2k4" data-source="post: 50527" data-attributes="member: 631"><p>Yes, I have no issues playing MKV files at all.... they actually look pretty wicked too! </p><p></p><p>The only time I ever have a problem is if I recorded the DVD badly (some of my earlier stuff... you live and learn) and recorded the audio in 5.1 but without any dolby compression, then my SPDIF output to the amp only utputs front left and right and none of the other channels because it can only send 5.1 if it's in a dolby format. But that's my own fault, nothing at all to do with the MKV container.</p><p></p><p>@Family Dog, thanks, that's always good to hear. nothing wrong with sme tinkering, but it's a drug of note, you're never ever happy! Not that I need to tell you this of course.... haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enigma_2k4, post: 50527, member: 631"] Yes, I have no issues playing MKV files at all.... they actually look pretty wicked too! The only time I ever have a problem is if I recorded the DVD badly (some of my earlier stuff... you live and learn) and recorded the audio in 5.1 but without any dolby compression, then my SPDIF output to the amp only utputs front left and right and none of the other channels because it can only send 5.1 if it's in a dolby format. But that's my own fault, nothing at all to do with the MKV container. @Family Dog, thanks, that's always good to hear. nothing wrong with sme tinkering, but it's a drug of note, you're never ever happy! Not that I need to tell you this of course.... haha [/QUOTE]
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