Philipp Morger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Have you connected the analog lines ?  (I did not)
> No, I don't have the cables... does the A1 even have the needed input (I
> never cared about that matter)

Yes , the A1 always have analog inputs to match the digital inputs.

> I read that's because the "audio bit" is set, but when I manualy
> override the bit with the iecset command it still shows as "red dts"
> and ac3 still doesn't work.

Looks liek iecset settings are overidden (or cloberred) somewhere.

> I read a mail [1] in the archive where a guy replaced an amp with a yamaha
> amp and run in the problem that ac3 stopped working... so yamaha is
> picky, yes - BUT, I do have a state-of-the-art dvd player... and the
> player is able to deliver the stream to the yamaha amp and the amp plays
> it nicely... so I doubt that the standard has changed...

Ok, Nice to know. I couldn't check this with my old player.

> The question now is, how do we get the problem fixed? I would sure
> fix it myself if I were not such a lousy C programmer and would
> understand what this "channel status bits" would mean - but I don't.

I can play with the code but I'd need some assistance to know _where_
to play ...

> I can offer my assistance in testing to see if it "works for me",
> and I would love to consider my assistance in any other aspect I
> don't came up right know.

Testing always help.

Cheers


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