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Originally posted by Larry_OHF:
Copied from my PowerDVD User's Guide and "about" pages.
Audio
Supports 8-channel sound cards and output on up to 8 discrete audio channels. (*)
Certified Dolby Virtual Speaker technology allows you to experience virtual surround sound through 2 speakers. (*)
CLMEI (CyberLink Multi-channel Environment Impression) technology converts stereo sound to a multiple-channel output. Music and Movie modes are provided for your preference. (*)
TruSurroundXT(tm) Headphone, based on SRS TruSurroundXT technology, provides an optimized headphone environment. It features TruSurround, Dialog Clarity Enhancement, and TruBass technologies that bring virtual surround and virtual bass experiences to your headphones. (*)
Time Stretch, a pitch handling technology, permits audio playback from 0.5x to 2x speed without pitch distortion.
24/96 LPCM Direct Output supports 24bit/96kHz LPCM audio output with crisper, clearer sound. To enable this feature, you should have a sound card that supports 24bit/96kHz audio output.
Note (*): Full multi-channel DTS/Dolby Digital, Dolby Virtual Speaker, CLMEI and TruSurroundXT Headphone features are optional and may not be available in your version of PowerDVD.
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Also, look at this comparison chart I found that compares the different versions of five and six.
http://www.softwarecasa.com/pprod/212202compare.htm
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That's good info, but I think what Zebodog is trying to ask is if he can get true 5.1 sound out of Windows Media Player 10 [img]smile.gif[/img]
Zebodog, unfortuanantly I highly doubt you are, you will probably get virtual surround sound, which seems to just put the voices through the rear speakers and the main rest through the other speakers (from my experiance)