![]() However, MC does not support the Java or BDMV menus included with many commercial discs, as there is no currently available open decoder required for this support. audio, video, and subtitle stream selection.MC uses its own OSD to provide access the to the content on Blu-Ray discs such as: Note: SPDIF connections cannot carry HD Audio formats.īitstreaming bypasses the entire Media Center audio engine, including things like the Volume controls, and the decoder on the far end of the HDMI cable is responsible for decoding the audio.Tools > Options > Audio > Settings > Bitstreaming.You can enable bitstreaming via HDMI connection in: If you prefer Media Center also supports bitstreaming. You can check that TrueHD or DTS-HD is being decoded properly using Audio Path. For older versions of MC, please see the Arcsoft DTS Decoder article. Please Note: Versions of MC prior to 20.0.100 did not include the LAV DTS decoder capable of decoding DTS-HD Master Audio. We recommend that you use Media Center to decode HD audio because this gives you access to the full power of MC's audio engine, including VideoClock, DSPs, and MC's powerful Volume system. This includes HD audio codecs such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, which MC can read and decompress losslessly. Media Center is capable decoding the full range of audio codecs used on commercial Blu-ray Discs itself, while preserving their full bitrate and audio bit depth. ![]() If your disc consists of multiple titles, such as alternative endings, TV episodes, or music videos, you can manage this within Media Center using Particles. If it doesn't find the movie automatically, just fix the Name field in MC and right-click > Get Movie & TV Info. Media Center will automatically look up cover art, descriptions, directors, actors, genres and other metadata for your imported discs and rips using the Automatic Metadata Lookup system. See also: Ripping and Blu-ray Ripping Metadata and Managing Multi-Part Discs
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