On Tuesday 22 November 2005 03:25, Bob wrote: > I think this obsession with 5.1 sound isn't entirely healthy, I for one, > only have two ears. > > What is your source? If it's analogue then chances are it doesn't have > 5.1 sound anyway so there's not much point recording it, if it's digital > then you're better off trying to cap the digital stream directly in some > way (as with DVB) so you don't go digital -> analogue -> digital and > incur the quality penalty involved with this.
haha, yea, only two ears.... in your thinking, we'd be horrible hunters and even worse when running from predators. Its our ears ability to locate soundin a 360deg field of space that allows us to locate sound. First. Yes, I do get shows in 5.1, they're called HD and the movie channels that send 5.1 (HBO1 and Showtime1 for me). My goal *IS* to skip the analog step. Right now, to capture from a cable box (since my firewire output is limited by 5C, grrrr...) I go thorugh a PVR150 using svideo and component L/R audio. What I'd LOVE to be able to do is record the SPDIF output stream (be it 2.0 or 5.1 digital) and mux it together with the video output. I'd love to be able to capture the video via DVI to a dedicated mpeg encoder so I could do HDTV, but I'll wait for the hardware to be available for that (or 5C gets cracked), and am willing to live with svideo and audio via spdif. I have an old WinTV card (no mpeg encoder) so if I can figure out how to have my ALC850 chipset record from my coax SPDIF connector and output from the optical SPDIF connector and mux it with CPU encoded video from the WinTV I'd be ecstatic. I'd be more ecstatic if I could mux it onto the mpeg output from my PVR150 (even as a second audio track would be fine). Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
