HDMI PCM audio -> 4*SPDIF digital outputs
Is anyone interested in this, as I am trying to convince the HDFury people to add it
Is anyone interested in this, as I am trying to convince the HDFury people to add it
Well... you still need to have a receiver/DAC with 4 SPDIF inputs that can be used simultaneous.
The closest thing of that is the DenonLinkIII that has 3 channels (same protocol like SPDIF, has an extra channel for encryption/revers channel communication/sync with DAC).
On eBay and somewhere else there is already a converter that takes LPCM from HDMI and makes 8 analog channles. For 128USD.
The closest thing of that is the DenonLinkIII that has 3 channels (same protocol like SPDIF, has an extra channel for encryption/revers channel communication/sync with DAC).
On eBay and somewhere else there is already a converter that takes LPCM from HDMI and makes 8 analog channles. For 128USD.
Interesting device. Thanks for posting it.
Wonder if it's worth hacking into? Like redoing the analog circuits and such for a nice HDMI DAC.
Wonder if it's worth hacking into? Like redoing the analog circuits and such for a nice HDMI DAC.
Now that's an interesting box!
I didn't know such exists, never liked to add a bulky AVR when all I want is to extract the sound and feed it to mostly existing components. Digital output would be nice, but can probably be retrofitted. The cheap box lacks speaker management, delays and bass assignment.
Once I got the keyword, Google found me another interesting box which does so. Unfortunately in "announced" state since > 1 year.
Does anybody know of other HDMI audio decoders? My ideal one would have XLR outputs and doubly serve as a good DAC for the front channels. Multiple HDMI welcome...
Jörg
I didn't know such exists, never liked to add a bulky AVR when all I want is to extract the sound and feed it to mostly existing components. Digital output would be nice, but can probably be retrofitted. The cheap box lacks speaker management, delays and bass assignment.
Once I got the keyword, Google found me another interesting box which does so. Unfortunately in "announced" state since > 1 year.
Does anybody know of other HDMI audio decoders? My ideal one would have XLR outputs and doubly serve as a good DAC for the front channels. Multiple HDMI welcome...
Jörg
At one point I have inquired about the DAC's they have and it was some CS cip, but I didn't save the name.
So I guess one can tap into the i2s lines of the DAC's and do whatever...
Remember, it doesn't decode anything, it just "extracts" LPCM from HDMI.
So I guess one can tap into the i2s lines of the DAC's and do whatever...
Remember, it doesn't decode anything, it just "extracts" LPCM from HDMI.
Sure. Looking at their signal path diagram, it seems that the HD stuff like the Dolby TrueHD is only pass thru. And the encoded streams like DTS, AC-3 go only to the optical out. That might be a severe limitation.
But if you can get your source to send LPCM to the box, you might have a nice HDMI DAC. Either pick up the digital stream (I2S or other) and use your own DAC chips, or simply use the Crystal DAC chips and do better power supplies, output stages, etc.
Might be nice with a DVD/SACD like the Oppo or Yamaha, or for more control a Xonar sound card with HDMI out. Multi-channel or PC based active crossover.
But if you can get your source to send LPCM to the box, you might have a nice HDMI DAC. Either pick up the digital stream (I2S or other) and use your own DAC chips, or simply use the Crystal DAC chips and do better power supplies, output stages, etc.
Might be nice with a DVD/SACD like the Oppo or Yamaha, or for more control a Xonar sound card with HDMI out. Multi-channel or PC based active crossover.
Supported Audio Formats:Once I got the keyword, Google found me another interesting box which does so. Unfortunately in "announced" state since > 1 year.
Dolby Digital 5.1 (AC3), Dolby Pro Logic II, LPCM HDMI direct (up to 6 channels)
All for a mere 551 Euros 😱
these are interesting devices, the reason that I am asking is that many people here make their own DACs and they may want a format that they can use.
The analog out device looks interesting as a mod project.
The analog out device looks interesting as a mod project.
Just be aware any such device won't be HDCP complaint, unless they're adding the features after HDCP certification.
HDCP dictates than you can only output 2 channels of audio digitally unprotected
Yeah I've got one - 2 channel spdif + 8 channel analog.
HDCP dictates than you can only output 2 channels of audio digitally unprotected
Does anybody know of other HDMI audio decoders? My ideal one would have XLR outputs and doubly serve as a good DAC for the front channels. Multiple HDMI welcome.
Yeah I've got one - 2 channel spdif + 8 channel analog.
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Cool, what's that? (The component side picture is blurry, I can't read the chips.)Yeah I've got one - 2 channel spdif + 8 channel analog.
Jörg
..............Remember, it doesn't decode anything, it just "extracts" LPCM from HDMI.............
But it has 8 channel analogue out as far as i can see from the pictures, so it must be decoding something, no?
Percy
Only multichannel LPCM. If that's "decoding", then yes 🙂
That would require that the decoding to be done in the signal source that will feed it to the module as multichannel PCM via HDMI.
That would require that the decoding to be done in the signal source that will feed it to the module as multichannel PCM via HDMI.
Cool, what's that? (The component side picture is blurry, I can't read the chips.)
Jörg
Sorry about the blurry top image - scanned it instead of photographing it. It's a CV-505 HDMI Audio Decoder.
HDMI receiver/decoder is:
Silicon Image SII9135
SiI9135 & 9135 HDMI Receiver
DACs are
Cirrus Logic CDB4344/CS4344 D/A (x4)
That would require that the decoding to be done in the signal source that will feed it to the module as multichannel PCM via HDMI.
Right. And there are a number of players that will do that. Maybe soundcards, too.
It could be a fun mod project, if you have the right source. But them we get into the problem of HDMI being a high jitter connection. Or so they say....
Chinese cheaper:
HDMI Converter-Switcher 3X1 HDMI + DVI + SPDIF + YPbPr + R/L to HDMI C301 (SMQ040) - US$ 88.99
88.99 USD
68.63 €
HDMI Converter-Switcher 3X1 HDMI + DVI + SPDIF + YPbPr + R/L to HDMI C301 (SMQ040) - US$ 88.99

88.99 USD
68.63 €
Doesn't that one go the other way? Analog audio (or spdif) and video in and HDMI out?
Input: HDMI+DVI+YPbPr+Composite Audio+SPDIF Audio
Output: HDMI+SPDIF Audio
Seems that yes, but if you need exactly will be this other with digital audio SPDIF input, link:
http://www.lightinthebox.com/HDMI-Converter--DVI---SPDIF-Audio-to-HDMI--HCD0101--SMQ039-_p29691.html

Price: 49.99 USD or 38.55€ both plus shipping
USA converter + shipping:
Available Shipping Methods Shipping Cost Total Cost
Expedited US$ 47.55 US$ 26.15 (45% OFF) US$ 76.14
Standard US$ 40.09 US$ 26.06 (35% OFF) US$ 76.05
Air Mail US$ 25.15 US$ 20.12 (20% OFF) US$ 70.11
Portugal-Italy-Spain (seems all EU but I'm not sure) converter + shipping:
Available Shipping Methods Shipping Cost Total Cost
Expedited € 45.14 € 24.83 (45% OFF) € 63.38
Standard € 34.85 € 22.65 (35% OFF) € 61.20
Air Mail € 19.40 € 15.52 (20% OFF) € 54.07
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All that those are doing is:
So there are the other way arround...The DVI+Audio to HDMI Converter is an unique device that combines digital video (DVI) and digital audio into HDMI
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