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Title: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: kenshone on June 06, 2022, 07:51:04 am
Hi forum.

I'm a newbie to JRiver, but was told by someone that I could use it to setup a proper HTPC. Is it possible to replicate the following key features in a JRiver HTPC?


That's all I can think of for now that would be important for my use case...may add more later.

And is there an authoritative wiki where I can research all these topics? Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: mattkhan on June 06, 2022, 08:31:05 am
I haven't seen multichannel audio capture though perhaps such a card exists. I very much doubt the latency would be acceptable for live use though.

What is "room eq Wizard integration" exactly?

The other features work fine
Title: Re: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: dtc on June 06, 2022, 10:27:21 am
https://www.roomeqwizard.com/
Title: Re: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: mattkhan on June 06, 2022, 11:43:26 am
I know what rew is, I am asking what is meant by "integration"?

For example, does the OP hope to load rew eq format directly into MC? If so, this is not supported (but can be done using https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,129609.0.html instead of using DSP studio UI).

 Alternatively is it just meaning to be able to use rew to measure MC? If so, this works fine (e.g. https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Verifying_DSP_Studio)

Title: Re: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: kenshone on June 07, 2022, 07:54:37 am
Do you mean that you haven't seen multi-channel audio capture via HDMI? If not, are there other formats such as Toslink etc. that would support multi-channel audio capture from an external device such as a PS5?
Title: Re: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: mattkhan on June 07, 2022, 09:58:31 am
Correct, I don't recall seeing a hdmi capture card that provides multichannel audio and which works. For example, Magewell has an SDK which apparently supports it but I have not seen a media player which uses it. I haven't looked for a while though. The latency looks a bigger problem mind you.
Title: Re: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: kenshone on June 07, 2022, 12:40:31 pm
Ah that's unfortunate. I guess I'll have to find some other kind of digital audio capture card to get multichannel audio from an external source. It's a bit surprising that this is a feature that you can get very cheaply in a budget AVR, but a card that does the same for PC's is unavailable.
Title: Re: Dirac + JRiver as a complete AVR replacement?
Post by: pschelbert on June 07, 2022, 03:24:19 pm
Do you mean that you haven't seen multi-channel audio capture via HDMI? If not, are there other formats such as Toslink etc. that would support multi-channel audio capture from an external device such as a PS5?

Hi

USB can do a bunch of channel in and out.

Multichannel audio is a matter of the source. If youi have the source as a multichannel flac file than its easy. Get a multichannel audiointerface, connect it ot the PC where JRiver runs and you are done.

HDMI is a pain as its encrypted...

Peter