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No Dolby 5.1 Support On Xbox One Optical Port
It has been revealed that there is no Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound support on the Xbox One’s optical out port. There is a “Surround Sound (BETA)” option, however, but Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound is downgraded to stereo through the optical port. Users who have surround sound headsets might want to be wary of this issue.
Or take my peculiar AV setup: I like to play games and watch movies with an Astro surround-sound headset, which decodes Dolby 5.1 audio from an optical input cable. However, the Xbox One is currently only able to output stereo and DTS Digital through its optical output. My headphone receiver can’t read DTS Digital, so I have to output in stereo, and my surround headphones turn into regular old headphones.
The issue is also prevalent when using your cable box with your Xbox One. The audio that comes out from using the console is downgraded to stereo format. Microsoft has stated that a non-beta option for surround sound audio output will be available soon, but not at launch. Surround sound is rather important to many people, especially to gamers who want to fully immerse themselves in their gaming experience. A lack of proper Dolby 5.1 will make that somewhat difficult. For those who aren’t affected by this can continue to enjoy their games and movies as is.
http://www.spawnfirst.com/news/dolby-5-1…e-optical-port/
WTF Stereo![]()
Ich darf also mit Stereo spielen![]()
Zitat
Xbox One lacks proper storage management; Microsoft says it is 'automatic'
Now the first reviews of the Xbox One have come in and they have confirmed that the console will not allow owners to view just how much useable storage space is available on the hard drive. Eurogamer's review of the console states:
With Forza 5 and Ryse installed to the hard drive, in addition to a number of other review titles, our concern now is all about storage management. Here's where things get a little strange. As far as we can tell, there is no storage overview to tell you how much hard drive space remains or allow you to delete items in one centralized location. There also appears to be no direct access to save games, either - these and game DVR upload clips appear to be synced with the cloud. It's interesting that in what is the most ambitious console operating system ever produced, the user seems more remote than ever from content.
wie gesagt
wartet erstmal ab
und checkt ob eure Anlage auch dts kann
wenn alles so funzt wie ich gelesen hab
kann man die ausgabe auf dts festsetzen
und dadurch trotzdem 5.1 ton haben
nur halt nicht DD im Moment
wie gesagt
wartet erstmal ab
und checkt ob eure Anlage auch dts kann
wenn alles so funzt wie ich gelesen hab
kann man die ausgabe auf dts festsetzen
und dadurch trotzdem 5.1 ton haben
nur halt nicht DD im Moment
Aber True HD bei Blu Rays funktioniert sowieso nur via HDMI oder? Bin grad nicht mehr sicher... Soll ja bei mir den Blu Ray Player ersetzen.
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