13.02.2015 20:05, Andrew Henry wrote:
I was always under the impression that it is better to let the AV
receiver decode the bitstream, rather than supplying the receiver with
an already decoded (L)PCM signal, but your comment made me think a bit
about this.  What is the reasoning behind letting, for example ffmpeg do
the decoding in software, then just passing a 7.1 PCM signal over hdmi
to AV receiver?  Do you think ffmpeg would do a better job than a
receiver?  Does the receiver handle a digital birstream in a different
way to what it would handle a PCM signal?

Yes, there is some difference. The dialog normalization feature is available only on compressed streams and not on PCM, because the dialog level information is explicitly encoded in the compressed formats. But - this feature is also implemented in the ffmpeg decoder, so you can adjust the dialog level from your player application, if it exposes this setting.

But in my opinion - it's just a question of additional infrastructure complexity only for the marketing hype that exists for compressed formats.

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Alexander E. Patrakov
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