![]() This was working fine for a couple of weeks but now it's broken completely. Using "Download to" I could choose the correct device and a transfer would start. Just pressing the normal download button seemed to always initiate the transfer for another device, not the one I was using. Ok so I had downloads working for a little while by using the "Download to" option suggested in another thread. As the only way I know this now is if I have a "Change Server" link. So for me, I think it would be nice if it would show on my Profile screen if I'm logged in directly to the server, or through Emby Connect. on a particular client I always get hung up on "Where's the Change Server" link? And then I realize i'm directly logged into a particular server, and not Emby Connect. In general, the connection between Emby Connect and manual login has always seemed a bit wonky to me. 3) Even when I could not download, but clicked on "Download", it took me to the download screen but did NOT show me the Quality dropdown (or any other options), but the Download button at the bottom of the screen was Active, but just completely unresponsive. 2) Logging in directly to server, I COULD download videos to the device. here are my observations: 1) I couldn't download videos to a device while logged in through Emby Connect only, but COULD download music. downloads to the iPhone work perfectly now! While I think there's some combination of bugs and/or general UI/account confusion, but have no way to pinpoint. I logged out, and logged in manually directly to the server, and whallah. perhaps because I'm logged in through Emby Connect. I logged into the server directly on my Android, and it WAS showing up as a downloadable device on the server. and my iPhone was not being listed as a downloadable device on the server. I was logging in to the new box using Emby Connect on my iPhone. I found that my list of "download to" devices was different for all my Emby installations, and was able to put two and two together. ![]() Yes! Infuse will pass these formats as multi-channel LPCM.I figured it out! Finally! Well, my problem at least, but in the event it might help some others, I'll leave this here. Note: Most commercially available Dolby and DTS audio tracks (including TrueHD and DTS-HD MA) are encoded at 48KHz.Īre multi-channel AAC and FLAC supported? The Apple TV does not currently support these sample rates, but if these are played in Infuse they will automatically be converted to 48KHz. More info on the ways you can help with this can be found here.Īre higher sample rates (96KHz, 192KHz, etc.) supported? We're also working to encourage Apple to add more flexible audio options which would provide support for DTS-X and additional types of Atmos, including TrueHD. Infuse supports Dolby Atmos when using E-AC3 audio tracks. Yes, multi-channel spatial audio is supported when using compatible devices. The only difference is your receiver will recognize the audio stream as PCM instead of Dolby/DTS. What your ears hear will be exactly the same. Since LPCM is a lossless format, using it will result in no loss of quality. Since Dolby and DTS are both compressed formats, Infuse will first decompress this audio before sending it to your receiver as LPCM (some receivers will display this as PCM, or Multi-Channel). Why isn't my receiver recognizing the audio as Dolby or DTS? This will provide the highest possible audio quality, and will adjust automatically to a wide array of audio system types. Keeping the Apple TV set to Auto is recommended. My movies have Dolby or DTS audio - which settings should I use? LPCM is an uncompressed, lossless format which on the Apple TV supports up to 7.1 channels of 24-bit, 48KHz audio. Stereo: Audio will be sent as stereo (2.0 channels)ĭolby (AC3) and DTS are compressed audio formats that allow high-quality, multi-channel audio to be stored in a relatively small amount of space.ĭolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA are lossless audio formats that provide greater depth and dynamic range when compared to normal Dolby (AC3) and DTS audio.Dolby Digital 5.1: Audio will be sent as Dolby Digital AC3 (5.1 channels and 16-bit).Auto (recommended): Audio will be sent as uncompressed, multi-channel LPCM (up to 7.1 channels and 24-bit).Audio Output SettingsĪudio settings on the Apple TV can be adjusted through Apple TV > Settings > Video and Audio > Audio Format. Infuse for Apple TV supports up to 7.1 channels of 24-bit 48KHz audio in a wide variety of audio codec formats.
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