Wed Oct 26, 2011 4:16 am
Ghost - correct me if I'm wrong.
To my understanding, it does 'handle' truehd, in the sense that it will playback on a device that can handle truehd and is being output by either s/pdif, digital coax, or hdmi. The attached device then decodes the audio, and then plays it back.
Splash however, cannot TRANSCODE the audio on the fly (decode it, write it to a different format and output in that format), like some media players can. Because TRUEHD does not contain a -core like DTS-MA tracks do, it will not even play back on a stereo output setting.
Hopefully that helps.
Travis