Mark Nelson <markn <at> ieee.org> writes: > I still need to understand how you are able to play > SPDIF encoded audio using the ALSA drivers. What > exactly is your amplifier?
It is a Kenwood V7300D but that doesn't matter: Any Dolby-compatible decoder connected via HDMI is expected to work fine. I didn't know that there is another usage for the SPDIF format... > And if that doesn't match up with the data types > in IEC 61937-2, it means AES3 and SPDIF are not > quite compatible. That is really cool given that they use the same (32bit!) header. I start to understand that SMPTE is everything but a standardization organisation, see VC-5 (which is a standard without specification iiuc). Can you provide a mov file containing such audio? Did you test if an AC-3 spdif file produced with FFmpeg works in your toolchain? It should be easy to also allow this for eac3. Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user