Dolby Decoder Board

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Hello,

I've been looking for ages to find a DIY style decoder for DTS/Dolby. The preamp/power amp is all sorted with remote etc - currently audio supplied from DVD player builtin decoder but want to change to either optical from PS3 or similar.

Ideally, what would be nice would be a simple HDMI --> analogue to get the uncompressed streams.

Was wondering if anyone had pulled apart whats called a 5.1 AudioRush or comes under many other names it seems for about £50 delivered.

Something like this, with absolute minimum settings would be primo. I'd think adjustable delays etc I would put into the analogue preamp stage (i don't know enough about digital electronics to build digital delay), as would be the low pass for the sub channel if this thing doesn't already do that.

How have other people build their home theater sounds without resorting to a standalone decoder box?

Cheers.



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I'm far from an expert in this space - but from what I understand it's almost impossible to make this type of venture work commercially due to the very strict licensing requirements for Dolby decoding technologies, etc.

Maybe I'm wrong and there's a bunch out there - but my brief search into this very thing was fruitless due to this issue.

Most advice seems to be "find a cheap HT proc/amp with pre outs"...

Sorry. Hope it's helpful.
Lane
 
Probably better to buy something like a Technics SH-AC500D. Typically less than $100 on eBay. SGHT rated it class B, which was pretty high praise considering they normally favour things with one or two more digits in the price tag. It makes a fine standalone digital pre/processo since it has a remote control for volume, input selection, and surround modes. A generous 4 S/PDIF inputs (2 RCA, 2 Toslink), and one set analogue pass-through (no volume, but if you can live without DTS, I believe the SH-AC300 did volume control on the analogue input). A bunch of other brands produced similar modestly priced boxes intended as add-ons to "digital READY" AV receivers, but AFAIK only Technics produced a second generation model with DTS. One other gotcha: the speaker management features (phantom centre, bass management) seem to be bypassed when DTS is used: when I was running a 4.2 setup, I added a few resistors to my active crossover to sum in the LFE and Centre signals to L & R so I could watch my two DTS laserdiscs properly.

Supposedly a Creative Extigy can serve as a standalone DD decoder. There's also been a few car audio DD processors; with luck you might find one on the bargain table at a local car stereo store (like I did, with a Technics CY-AC300). And some boxes that were bundled with or intended as upgrades to 5.1 computer powered speakers. Midiland, Klipsch, Roland, Creative. Overpriced on eBay, but you might find a dusty sun-faded box at a local computer store.

But why bother? HDMI audio makes DD obsolete. DTS less so, since it supports much higher bitrates.
 
Meanwhile, 7 years later:
Stellar Labs HDMI Audio Extractor with Toslink, Analog 2.1 and 7.1 Output | 33-11685 (3311685) | Stellar Labs

Hello,

I've been looking for ages to find a DIY style decoder for DTS/Dolby. The preamp/power amp is all sorted with remote etc - currently audio supplied from DVD player builtin decoder but want to change to either optical from PS3 or similar.

Ideally, what would be nice would be a simple HDMI --> analogue to get the uncompressed streams.

Was wondering if anyone had pulled apart whats called a 5.1 AudioRush or comes under many other names it seems for about £50 delivered.

Something like this, with absolute minimum settings would be primo. I'd think adjustable delays etc I would put into the analogue preamp stage (i don't know enough about digital electronics to build digital delay), as would be the low pass for the sub channel if this thing doesn't already do that.

How have other people build their home theater sounds without resorting to a standalone decoder box?

Cheers.



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