![]() ![]() It sometimes uses a stereo soundtrack that uses Dolby ProLogic to do surround sound. Apple supply media to the Apple TV with one of two different options for the soundtrack. Well, the truth lies somewhere in between these two extremes. "But Wait!" you say, "Yes it can, Apple even advertise surround sound as a feature of the Apple TV!" or "I can play a DVD and I'm hearing surround sound." Your Mac can not do real surround sound from its built-in optical audio port in fact, not even your Apple TV can. I have also modified the title of the hint to more accurately reflect what it's about.] Just take the intro to the hint with a grain of salt, as it's not the whole truth. ![]() I've chosen to leave the hint online, as the hint (and moreso, the comments) contain a wealth of useful information. However, what the author then goes on to describe explains how to convert certain AAC-surround-encoded files to AC3 mode for true surround playback. As noted in the comments by the hint's author, the introduction is misleading - your Mac can do real surround sound, assuming the source has an AC3 soundtrack. ![]() [ robg says: The following hint is presented as it was submitted. ![]()
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