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AAC 5.1 problem [SOLVED] | NVIDIA GeForce Forums

    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/shield-tv/9/274160/aac-51-problem-solved/
    The problem is that I'm not be able to play AAC 5.1 movie files as Dolby. My setup and test details are below: 1)My Plex server is installed on a QNAP NAS. 2)I copy AAC 5.1 mkv/mp4 files to a usb drive and connect it to my TV via usb, AVR displays Dolby. There is no problem.

AAC 5.1 surround sound on AppleTV - Apple Community

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4458410
    AppleTV has never officially supported 5.1 AAC only Dolby Digital 5.1. The majority of amps/receivers do not support AAC, and AppleTV AFAIK has never transcoded on the fly to 5.1 Dolby Digital. Stereo audio AAC/WAV/Apple Lossless etc get converted by ATV2 and 3 to stereo linear PCM for optical output at 48 kHz (yes not 44.1 kHz even for CD) 16 bit.

How to Get AAC 5.1 Audio to Work in Plex Media Server?

    http://www.multipelife.com/get-5-1-aac-to-work-in-plex-media-server.html
    While AC3 is the synonym of Dobly Digital audio codec, which supports for 5.1 channel audio. If there is a 5.1 surround soundtrack that is in AAC format and your sound receiver can't decode AAC, it will mix it back up as a stereo soundtrack (using Dolby ProLogic) and outputs that. Either way, you're hearing Dolby ProLogic, not Dolby Digital.

AAC 5.1 audio and A/V receiver. Can't get surround sound.

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=79936
    Files encoded with either AC3 or DTS send the encoded audio stream directly to the AV receiver and it decodes it perfectly, showing "Dolby Digital" and "DTS" in its display. However, movie files with AAC 5.1 audio do not. I don't get any sound out of my receiver until I select the "Downmix multichannel audio to stereo" box.

Cannot get surround from AAC encoded video | AVS Forum

    https://www.avsforum.com/threads/cannot-get-surround-from-aac-encoded-video.3056312/
    Joined Sep 15, 2000. ·. 3,360 Posts. #2 · Mar 14, 2019. Fiber can only carry 2 channel audio, or 5.1 encoded audio, encodings being Dolby digital or dts (not AAC). The only way to get surround from AAC would be to have a player that can decode it to 5.1 and wire the 5.1 to your receiver manually.

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