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digitalbus

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  1. Yep, I'm a registered member. I don't mind ripping into the folders, I was just curious if it had to be done. Thanks for answering my question
  2. I have a feeling this has been covered, but I have searched every keyword I could think of. Do I have to put my DVD's into the Video_TS, Audio_TS folders with MagicISO in order for Gameex to recognize them or can I just have a bunch of .iso files? I can't seem to get Gameex to see the iso's but I would imagine it can be done without ripping every iso into it's folders. Thanks for any info! Brian
  3. I already installed a brand new soundcard and i can watch movies in DD 5.1 with PowerDVD, just not Gamex. I'm not going to get another card when the one I have is perfectly capable of 5.1 ....not to mention I had to dremel it to make it fit in my case lol so I can't return it now. Perhaps add an option for SPDIF passthrough in a future release of GameEX
  4. I'm using SPDIF passthrough meaning my actual home entertainment receiver is doing the decoding itself. The sound card is just passing the signal out to be decoded there. Power DVD has the SPDIF passthrough option, but GameEx doesn't so I don't get Dolby Digital coming out of my receiver.
  5. Is there anyway in GameEx to enable SPDIF passthrough for audio so I can get DolbyDigital to my reciever? I'm currently using a Creative X-Fi Extreme Audio with Power DVD 7.3 and if I play DVDs in Powerdvd it works fine and my receiver encodes the signal fine, but with GameEx it can't do it . Is this possible to do without getting a whole new soundcard or being forced to just use PowerDVD outside of GameEx for DVD viewing? Thanks a lot Brian
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