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These are broken out into two broad categories: I have no objection to batch scripting all my media to find track type DTS (for example) and change it to track type AC3 (or something else if better compatibility), though whilst I am sure this is possible it might be a little outside my comfort zone scripting wise.Plex offers player apps across a wide range of smart TV manufacturers and models. I played around with ffmpeg on the workstation last night with a test file to copy a track and make it AC3. In addition, when checking the same file in Emby, even when I select DTS or AC3 I get the same black screen. I find this a bit bizarre as this set is actually supposed to be able to support FLAC. Interestingly, doing the same test on the LG OLED65C8 it doesn't play at all, and I don't get to the menu to be able to change the audio streams. I did some more testing last night using DLNA (Serviio) and when streaming Endgame on the 32" 6200PLA I get what you would expect - FLAC not playing (as its not supported by that set), and when changing the audio stream using the built in LG Picture and Video app to either DTS or AC3 they both play fine. I just looked at my ffmpeg logs and they are days old and have no status from todays plays.? Edited by marky9074 On my 32" sets FLAC played, albeit with the buzzing noise, DTS resulted in just a blank screen, whereas AC3 buzzed for a couple of seconds then played normally. I just re-encoded Endgame yesterday with three audio sets, FLAC7.1, DTS & AC3. looking at the specs it doesn't support FLAC natively When I moved house, new LG sets in each room, and yes you're correct even the lower spec 32" have good support. From then I moved to Plex server and Plex clients on Roku sticks and an Amazon Fire TV box. Think I started with DS Video and Kodi clients and regardless of client support DTS would not pass through, hence the decision to make the first default audio stream FLAC within MakeMKV, and keep the second stream as a backup (usually DTS). Yes, bit of a long story and in all honestly cannot properly recall what happened. Apologies was a bit busy yesterday to reply fully.
