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XBMC Features and Supported Formats - XBMC4Xbox
https://www.xbmc4xbox.org.uk/wiki/XBMC_Features_and_Supported_Formats
AC3 2.0 or 5.1 and Dolby Digital EX 6.1 or 7.1 audio in video (AC3 digital cable S/PDIF pass-through) Dolby Digital AC3 and AC3-WAV/AC3-CDDA 2.0 and 5.1 audio in video software decoded to stereo analog-out; Dolby Digital Plus (a.k.a. E-AC3), …
Loading external audio tracks
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=126156
The thing is, since there are so many files where the video now is >4GB, there's no incentive to support audio external to the video. There is an incentive for supporting external subtitles, because a lot of people download subtitles from services separate from the actual video (normally using a plugin to XBMC so it's transparent).
User:uNiversal - Official Kodi Wiki
https://kodi.wiki/view/User:UNiversal
External Equipment Audio Capabilities Operative System Driver XBMC Version; Model: GPU - VPU type: Audio device: Code Name: Limitation: Plug: Receiver: Television: AC3: LPCM: DTS: DTS-HD MA: DTS-HD: TrueHD: DD+/E-AC3: Version: Limitation: Gigabyte GV-N560OC-1GI GeForce GTX 560 ? GF110/GF114 No HDMI: N/A ? Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes OpenELEC 3 ...
External | Crazy Audio
http://www.crazy-audio.com/category/external-2/
The HiFiBerry Digi user “Pretender” has written a very good guide how to use the board to output Dolby Digital and DTS to an external home theater system. This will output the plain AC3/DTS data stream without decoding it on the Raspberry Pi. Check out his guide. P.S. We expect that this should work out-of-the-box in Raspbmc soon.
AudioEngine - Official Kodi Wiki
https://kodi.wiki/view/AudioEngine
AudioEngine replaces SDL and brings some of the external dependencies into XBMC, and wraps up all the different media types for mixing, samplerate conversion, format conversion, encoding, upmix, downmix, etc. Features of AE include. Support for DTS-HD MA / Dolby TrueHD Bluray formats; Support for 24-bit and floating-point audio at up to 384,000hz
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