Your tutorial works fine, and I have the flac files that play on my PC, but there is no way I can use them on my BluRay home cinema set, which is the only suitable place to listen to the album in surround.<br />
<br />
So instead of output to FLAC I did output to WAV (which is recognized by the home cinema set).<br />
<br />
Now here's the strange thing:<br />
- If I play the WAV on the PC everything sounds ok<br />
- If I play the WAV on my BluRay Home Cinema Set (via USB) I hear this TERRIBLE noise, with the music almost unaudible in the background (similar to playing a DTS track on a non-DTS compatible audio device). It sounds like some kind of copy-protection, but on my PC is no issue! Is there something I missed in specific configuration settings of eac3to? <br />
<br />
I cannot imagine that my new Philips BluRay Home Cinema Set does not support 24-bit/96kHz audio, because if that were the case, buying the Immersion box would give me the same issue, right?<br />
<br />
What options do I have to get the three 24/96 rips to be played on my home cinema set (either lossy or lossless. Personally I think the only way is to output to DTS and then create an MKV file containing the DTS audio files. Unfortunately if I select output DTS instead of FLAC I get separate WAV files (I expected to get .dts files).<br />
<br />
So how can I get the 24/96 audio to play back on my BluRay Home Cinema Set (Philips HTS3560)?