What audio suppored by Mac Mini 5.1, 6.1, DTS or dolby ?

Hi,
Do you know what type of audio does Mac Mini (previous to early 2009) support ?
- 5.1 I guess Yes
- 6.1 ? didin't find any comment on this norm
and DTS or Dolby
Many thanks
HDR

To the best of my knowledge, the sound is only 5.1 Dolby. One thing to remember though is that most audio source media is still going to be stereo only. The surround sound capability is only really going to matter for sources like DVDs.

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