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The first thing I'd check is whether the sound track is encoded in Dolby Digital. It's an old lossy audio compression designed for squeeze surround sound down a limited bandwidth S/PDIF link and while the big studios and discs maintain it for backwards compatibility, many other videos these days have switched to more modern audio formats such as AAC.
VLC's codec information function will show you which audio and video formats the MKV file contains. Dolby Digital may also be known as A/52 and AC3.
How is your amp connected (HDMI, USB, S/PDIF etc.) and what audio formats does it accept?
What do you mean when you say the amp is set to stereo? Are you having it upmix stereo into surround?
If you do need to output dolby digital from files that aren't encoded that way then there are utilities that'll encode on the fly, but as it's a lossy compression I'd consider that a last resort. |
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