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That's because Dolby or DTS isn't "open source", meaning the software has to pay to implement it.so i have to ask why is it so complicated connecting surround sound to lets say a gameing laptop that dosent have any dolby software besides for built in speakers? hdmi is supported fully with 5.1-7.1 spdif i can force to do full 5.1 anythang really but in order to make my pc do all of that it took almost 3 long painful exhasting years only found a software solution that works on my pc after finding apo drivers on this form to use dolby digital plus home theater that enabled bitstreaming on any device i want and now i get full 5.1 anythang out of a usb to toslink connection if thats possible why not make it eaiser aswell if open source formats are out thare like lpcm why not make a soundcard with only open soruce software its fully possible why has no one done it? im still trying to learn this world obvi XD
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The same reason why you can't play copy protected blu-ray DVD's on Windows out of the box or with VLC. For that you have to pay for CyberLink PowerDVD or something else.