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Is there a way to configure audio downmix settings? - Kodi

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=180413
    However if I keep the original AC3 soundtrack, when the resulting file is played back in XBMC the sub channel is preserved, which sometimes causes distortion. I have the "boost on downmix" audio setting checked because otherwise the output from the HTPC is pretty quiet compared to my other sources.

AudioEngine - Official Kodi Wiki

    https://kodi.wiki/view/AudioEngine
    AudioEngine replaces SDL and brings some of the external dependencies into XBMC, and wraps up all the different media types for mixing, samplerate conversion, format conversion, encoding, upmix, downmix, etc. Features of AE include Support for DTS-HD MA / Dolby TrueHD Bluray formats Support for 24-bit and floating-point audio at up to 384,000hz

Settings/System - XBMC4Xbox

    https://www.xbmc4xbox.org.uk/wiki/Settings/System
    Downmix multichannel audio to stereo LCD Settings > System > LCD Enable LCD/VFD Enable LCD support and set the type of LCD display installed in your Xbox. If you set the wrong LCD Display here it will result in the improper display of characters on your LCD Modchip The type of Modchip installed in your system.

Settings/System/Audio - Official Kodi Wiki

    https://kodi.wiki/view/Settings/System/Audio
    Select your Audio device and configure it to match your audio system. 1.1 Audio output device 1.2 Number of channels 1.3 Output configuration 1.4 Volume control steps 1.5 Maintain original volume on downmix 1.6 Stereo upmix 1.7 Resample quality 1.8 Threshold for pitch correction 1.9 Keep audio device alive 1.10 Send low volume noise 2 GUI Sounds

Quiet dialog (5.1 audio over HDMI to 2.0 TV speakers ...

    https://www.reddit.com/r/htpc/comments/1567ed/quiet_dialog_51_audio_over_hdmi_to_20_tv_speakers/
    edit: in XBMC, under Settings -> System -> Audio Output, there is a 'boost volume level on downmix' option. You should probably have that switched on if you don't already. edit2: how did I miss you are using Plex, not XBMC?

Talk:Audio settings - Official Kodi Wiki

    https://kodi.wiki/view/Talk:Audio_settings
    Note: If XBMC plays a file which has audio that the system does not support (thus the above capable receiver option is not selected e.g. DTS capable receiver is not selected) then it is either transcoded to a supported format or decoded and sent as LPCM, in both cases this will be the audio device used.

DTS-HD MA transcoding questions - Doom9's Forum

    https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=164021
    I don't know anything about XBMC but I'd be astounded if it couldn't mix multichannel audio down to stereo. I just use MPC-HC and even it's internal filters will downmix multichannel AC3/DTS/AAC to stereo. ffdshow's audio decoder does the same thing, and both of them have custom mixer matrices.

HiMedia Q5IV - Android TV BOX chuyên nghiệp cho các tín ...

    https://huehdplus.com/himedia-q5iv-id115.html
    Himedia Q5 IV - mang đến trải nghiệm âm thanh cao nhất và đỉnh nhất trong các Android TV BOX hiện nay. Downmix và Passthrough âm thanh Dolby TruHD 7.1, DTS HD MA lossless HD-Audio. Hỗ trợ tất cả các định dạng HD-Audio bao gồm 5.1 DTS/DOLBY cũng hỗ trợ tương tự vừa downmix vừa passthrough.

Understanding Audio Downmix and Surround ... - Bob Pariseau

    https://bobpariseau.com/blog/2018/6/20/understanding-audio-downmix-and-surround-sound-processing-or-wait-ive-got-the-wrong-number-of-speakers
    This is the realm of audio Downmix and Surround Sound Processing, and that's our topic for today. Downmixing is what happens when you need to render MORE content channels into FEWER speakers. Surround Sound Processing is what happens when you want to render FEWER content channels into MORE speakers. Downmixing is essential.

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