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Converting MKV to MP4 with DTS Audio to AAC for Galaxy S II Conversion

Galaxy S II Movies Converter-MKV DTS to AAC to Samsung Galaxy S II Video Converter <br /> Samsung Galaxy S II is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphone.And hope Samsung Galaxy S II able to play my mkv files.But not. The audio on mkv files is mainly DTS, the Samsung is obviously not compatible with this. <br /><br />If you want to set output audio channel option to 5.1, you should choose AC3 or AAC as audio encoder. So many people think MKV DTS to AAC or AC3 is a nightmare. No, it's not so terrible any more. Convert MKV DTS to AAC, convert MKV on Samsung Galaxy S 2 with DTS sound to AAC is so easy if you owns such a powerful <b><a href="http://canon-videoconverter.com/2011/06/convert-mkv-to-mp4-and-mkv-dts-audio-to-aac-to-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-converter/">MKV DTS to Samsung Galaxy S II Converter</a></b>, which allows to you convert any types of MKV files like MKV DTS, MKV FLAC to AC3, AAC, and still keep its good quality. <br /><br /><b>Step-by-step guide</b>: <br />Free download <b>Aunsoft <a href="http://www.aunsoft.com/video-converter/">Galaxy S 2 Video Converter</a></b>, install and run it. <br /><br />Step 1: <b>Import or add the MKV DTS files into Galaxy S 2 Video Converter</b>. <br /><br />Step 2: Please select suitable format like Android - <b><a href="http://www.aunsoft.com/video-converter/">Motorola Droid X H.264 Video (*.mp4) for your Samsung Galaxy S II</a></b> as the output format for conversion.Set Size to 800*480 pixels. (This format profile is specially designed for Droid X, but it can also use for Samsung Galaxy S II phones with perfect effect, just select it for your Samsung Galaxy S II.) <br /><img src="samsung-galaxy-s-video-converter.jpg" /> <br />Step 3: Set the output audio as AAC with Stereo.Click "Settings" to select video codec (h.264) and audio codec (AAC), audio channels (Stereo). See as follow: <br /><img src="convert-mkv-dts-to-ac3.jpg" /> <br />Step 4: Click the "Convert" button to start <b><a href="http://www.aunsoft.com/video-converter/">converting MKV to MP4 with DTS sound to AAC for Samsung Galaxy S II</a></b> . <br /><br />Quickly you will get your converted AAC files and the audio/video synch correctly and perfectly.You may interest in <b><a href="http://www.aunsoft.com/how_to_put_and_play_movie_music_on_samsung_galaxy_s_ii/">how to put and play movie and music on Samsung Galaxy S II</a></b> .
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My surround sound won't work now when I play the dvd player

Could be many things - I know, bad answer. There is no simple answer or fix.

Without more info one can only speculate.

Please determine and answer as many or all of the following so that we can help.

1) What is the make and model number of the Surround sound unit?
2) What is the make and model of the DVD player?
3) How is the DVD player connected to the Surround sound unit?
3a) Is it connected via an HDMI cable?
3b) Does the DVD player have regular stereo connections that you are using (we call these analog audio connectors)?
3c) does the DVD player have digital audio outputs that are connected to the Surround sound receiver?
4) Did the DVD player EVER make sound?
4a) if yes - what changed?
4b) if yes - does this happen with different discs?

Now some general points.
I'll assume that the other sources do work and play sound through all speakers when they are supposed to play sound through all speakers.

Then - I'll assume that without changing anything else you select the DVD player input that used to make sound but doesn't now.

Problem could be the encoding option that you have selected when you play the disc.
Many DVD's and Bluray's have audio options that you can select from the disc's main menu.
Dolby digital is the most common - also known as AC3.
Some discs have another digital audio track called DTS.

Not all surround receivers can decode all formats.

Even if your surround receiver claims to be able to decode AC3 and DTS, they will not if you don't connect the correct cable to the receiver and usually map the input to the correct digital audio connection that you are using OR if your DVD player is not capable of outputting all formats.

There are many different ways to connect the gear and many different ways one can configure correctly or not; all contributing to whether you get sound or not.

So in the above example - by selecting DTS, you do not get any sound - then try another audio track option. Basic stereo usually works (also know as PCM - which is audio like a CD).

OR maybe you never properly configured the audio properties of the DVD player.

Go into the DVD's menu or set up options and see what you find but make sure you know how the DVD is connected to your surround receiver!

As you can see - there is no simple answer without a lengthy Q and A exchange first.
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How do I get the C5 Subwoofer to activate?

Hello
If subwoofer is inactive now, the sound preference settings you set now is wrong.

Before using the remote control for the following
operation
* Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO

** There are exceptions in the operation mentioned
above. In such a case, follow each instruction

Dolby Pro Logic II*1

# Dolby Pro Logic II has a newly developed multichannel playback

format to decode all 2 channel sources - stereo source and Dolby

Surround encoded source - into a 5.1 channel.

Dolby Pro Logic II has two modes - Movie mode and Music
mode

# Pro Logic II Movie (MOVIE)
Suitable for reproduction of Dolby Surround encoded sources

# Pro Logic II Music (MUSIC)
Suitable for reproduction of any 2 channel stereo music sources

# Dolby Digital*1

Used to reproduce multichannel soundtracks of the software
encoded with Dolby Digital

# DTS Digital Surround*2

Used to reproduce multichannel soundtracks of the software

encoded with DTS Digital Surround. DTS Digital Surround (DTS) is another discrete multichannel
digital audio format available on CD and DVD software

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On a few games, the prominent character speaking you can NOT hear their voice. You do hear all the ambient voices and noises. I have tried changing the video settings. From Linear PCM to Bit Stream and...

Hi, I'm willing to bet that one of the games you are experiencing this problem on is Red Dead Redemption. I had the same exact problem on that particular game. I tried cahnging all the settings, e-mailed Rockstar support, and nothing they said helped. So, as a last ditch effort, I returned the game to Wal-Mart and exchanged the game for another copy. Problem solved. I didn't have the receipt, so I could only exchange it for the same title, which is what I wanted to do anyway. Apparently there are just some bad copies of games floating around out there. Hope this helps. As far as your Audio settings go, you need to check the specs on your audio device( stereo, t.v, etc.) and make sure those are selected in the Audio menu. For instance if you select DTS 5.1 and your stereo only supports Pro-Logic, you will have poor or no sound.
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When DVD uses DTS Sound, doesn't use 5.1

The bitstream sent out by the BluRay player is selectable via menus on thedisk. And the player itself may have a menu that allows it. Would need to know more about the source.
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How do i get DTS 5.1 to work on my Panasonic SCPT570EBK surround?

i have the same problem XD. the stereo and surround are working but when i turn it to DTS it wont work. i hope some1 can slove this problem ty
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Sibilant output from Pioneer VSX 1018 AH-S

Suspect a DTS board capacitor failures the ESR characteristics.

To troubleshoot connected any available device to RCA stereo connections at input to multi channel in. Test input to the corresponding speaker output confirming audio quality. This circuit bi-passes the DTS function and connects to the power amplifier for the speaker.

Connect any audio amplifier from the preamp out and confirm the quality of the audio.

I suspect that the pre-amp out will contain the distortedf noise. If the distrotion appears in all the channels it is most likely the DTS.

These are repairable.

Hope this helps?
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