DTS and DD 5.1

I just purchased a Yamaha 1500 a/v receiver and hooked it up to my dual G5 with a monster toslink cable. I can get audio if i play the dvd in DD 5.1 using DVD Player, but i get no sound when trying to use DTS.... what gives? I was hoping to be able to use both
Can anyone help me on this?
I'm also looking for a way to import .ac3 music files into iTunes?

Hi, rare to see another messing with surround sound like I do here.
The PowerMac far as I know just passes the surround sound though, so whatever you have selected in the DVD movie menu has to have a matching decoder on the reciever.
Now it seems you have some advanced DTS options, not many at all have I seen on DVD's, especially 6.1 (why not 7.1? strange)
All these surround sound formats is quite annoying to say the least, but if you have a 5.1 system obviously a 6.1 decoding scheme may not work correctly.
Now the DTS Neo:6, I guess that means no subwoofer and that doesn't work with a 5.1 system at all.
So perhaps you got too much of a advanced reciever (or DTS only bias) and the DVD movies are not using those formats yet. Drop back to a 5.1 option (Dolby or DTS) in the DVD movie menu that matches your speaker setup and reciever capabilities.
After all it's what's on the DVD options menu that counts, you'll have to match the hardware after that. Perhaps the reciever you got is something someone gets in addtion to a present Dolby/DTS basic setup to get the new formats.
Anyway I don't thing DVD player has anything to do with the decoding, as long as it can read the sound off the disk.

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