Hi gents,
Not really related to Vox this, so apologies to James if I've put this in the wrong place, though it is an XBMC issue I think.
I have my HTPC output the audio via the onboard sound to my Logitech z-5500, and my video via my graphics card to my projector. See my dreadfully crude and probably unnecessary diagram.
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If I set the Logitech receiver to Dolby pro logic II then I can get surround sound using all speakers for any movie (SD and HD).
If I set the Logitech receiver to 6 Channel direct then I can get Surround sound via all speakers, but only for HD movies, the SD movies come out the front speakers only.
My limited understanding is that 6 channel direct is allowing the PC to do the decoding, and when I have it switched to 6 channel direct I am getting true surround sound rather than simulated. The true surround sound is far better than simulated, and the HD audio is spoiled if I leave the amplifier permanently set to Dolby pro II.
My problem is this: I don't want to have to switch the amplifier between the two modes for every movie. Is there no way to have the PC do the Dolby pro logic II encoding as and when it is required rather than keep switching the amp?