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When I looked at the Logan movie ISO, and played it on the VLC player, it played the Track 1 and Track 2 just fine. Track 3 was the narration audio. Track 4 was the director talking about the movie.
Above, I had mentioned that when I burned the ISO to disc, played it in the 4k player, Track 1 was silent. But, Track 2 worked.
Interestingly, in the VLC player, both Track 1 and 2 worked.
I'm so confused.
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Bingo!
It's an LG UP870. I checked the settings for the audio. It had Auto, PCM and DTS-Re-Encode. The unit was set for Auto. So, I moved it to PCM, then played the Sonic 2 disc. It worked!
Then, I moved it to DTS-Re-Encode, played the disc, and it also worked!
For some reason, having it set to Auto didn't allow the audio to come through.
I tried it with the Logan disc. Both 1 ENG and 1 ENG audio channels worked, as well.
You have solved the mystery! Thanks for being persistent with this. Plus, between you and Rich86, I learned a bunch of stuff.
Thanks again!
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Looking at the specs for your player & TV, you should be able to handle lossless audio (DTS HDMaster and Dolby TrueHD).
Are you set up to provide audio to your TV via the HDMI cable or via an optical digital cable? You cannot stream Dolby TrueHD or DTS Master audio via optical as it cannot handle it.
If you want to experiment with this, you have to make sure both the player and tv are looking for audio via the hdmi cable connection.
Then it looks like you can set the player to "auto" audio output and it should send the Dolby TrueHD audio signal to the TV via the HDMI cable.
Please be aware that I am saying this based on looking at the operating manuals for your devices on-line with no way to test it myself, so no guarantees.
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