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"Rick Pali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Does your software player decode DTS audio? While some might, it's likely > more the exception than the rule... > > Rick. Thank you for taking the time to reply. You led me on a search that resolved both problems. No, NVDVD doesn't decode DTS but it does support the pass-through of the signal to a decoder. I thought that happened automatically due to the hardware connections (player to motherboard, optical out on motherboard to receiver). I searched NVDVD help and found a setup page for audio that I couldn't access. The setup page is only available to the Administrator and I almost never log on as Administrator. Once I did I was able to access it and set the software to pass through the signal to my receiver. Instantly the bass was much better and the front panel of the receiver acknowledged a DTS signal. Still logged in as Administrator I put problem Disc 2 in. The Flash Macromedia portion of it played. I was surprised. The DVD portion started to play but when I made a menu selection it hung. Once I realized the problem wasn't how the disc was written/encoded I looked at the disc itself and there it was, a pesky dirt spot. Once I rubbed it off the disc played fine. I've never had a dirty disc before. That's what I get for renting, the effects of other people's bad habits. Thanks again.
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