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Need advice on HDMI to PCM decoding

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jctcom:
The Oppo probably just converts it to PCM Multi-Channel.

MC already does that if you don't have Bitstreaming turned on under

Options > Audio > Settings > Bitstreaming  I think for your purposes you want it set to "None Recommended".

It also looks like that device supports a maximum bandwidth of 96kHz so you might also want to go into

Options > Audio > DSP & Output format

Leave Output Encoding at "None"

Set everything at or below 96kHz to "No Change"
Set everything above 96kHz to 96Khz

Carl

Bob4K:

--- Quote from: jctcom on October 19, 2024, 11:18:56 pm ---The Oppo probably just converts it to PCM Multi-Channel.
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No, the stream is left untouched. The Goldmund display clearly shows DTS  or Dolby.

I don't think that the Oppo can convert every format (Atmos, etc...) properly.
Edit: it does not. No sound with ATMOS for example.

The Dune cannot. For Atmos for example, channels are randomly distributed, it's a real mess.


--- Quote ---MC already does that if you don't have Bitstreaming turned on under

Options > Audio > Settings > Bitstreaming  I think for your purposes you want it set to "None Recommended".

--- End quote ---

Good, all I need to know is what GPU with HDMI input is supported. Google and ChatGPT could not help.


--- Quote ---It also looks like that device supports a maximum bandwidth of 96kHz so you might also want to go into

Options > Audio > DSP & Output format

Leave Output Encoding at "None"
Set everything at or below 96kHz to "No Change"
Set everything above 96kHz to 96Khz

Carl

--- End quote ---

The 96K limit is already set on the Dune, but it's useful to know it can be set there too.

Bob4K:
I need to use MC as a splitter, the source being a Dune media payer.

Thank you in advance for any information about a supported a GPU with one HDMI input and two HDMI ouputs

David Sydney:
A mid-range AV receiver will do this, like my 10 year old Yamaha RX-V777.

GPUs do not usually take input from media player but from the computer itself?

Maybe more details would be helpful in trying to understand the background to your question?

Bob4K:

--- Quote from: David Sydney on October 20, 2024, 12:23:24 am ---A mid-range AV receiver will do this, like my 10 year old Yamaha RX-V777.

GPUs do not usually take input from media player but from the computer itself?

Maybe more details would be helpful in trying to understand the background to your question?

--- End quote ---

Here is the reason:

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,139871.0.html

If there is no such GPU, is there an HDMI capture card supported by JRM and working with an HDCP stream?

Is that even possible?

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