FYI - I'd be all over this like a rash simply to get MC's excellent Video Clock on my 7.2.4 setup if (or at at some point)
Agreed! And you can use Video Clock on these decoded Atmos files right now, can't you..?
ATMOS could be decoded directly by MC (without the remuxing)
No doubt, that would be the best solution. If it happens. But that's a big if..
The solution outlined in the link of my first post, it's a solution that works now.
Entry fee is $400, but IMO absolutely worth it. What kind of Atmos AVR can u buy for that amount..?
- GPU's HDMI Audio Drivers support more than 8ch (eg HDMI 2.0 spec supports up to 32ch but the drivers don't)
- ?? AVR support receiving more than 8ch over HDMI (I just don't know if they do or not)
The limits of HDMI is a non-issue in this scenario, I think? The Atmos audio is already decoded.
FYI - I had a look at that sample clip in DaVinci Resolve (Fairlight) and it certainly has 16 discrete audio tracks all with different wave forms (well one track was blank in that clip). Pretty impressive.
Yes, it is impressive. All credit to elguapo and The Computer Audiophile..
Now we just need MC on Win to cooperate. MC on Mac and Linux already do..