Yorkshire Mouth
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Have you ever used such a computer, or do you assume that to be difficult?
Decode from Atmos to 7.1?
Have you ever used such a computer, or do you assume that to be difficult?
Have you ever used such a computer, or do you assume that to be difficult?
In other words he has not!Decode from Atmos to 7.1?
Even though you have absolutely no knowledge about the subject?So I'm not convinced the addition of HDMI licence gees to a £600 DAC would be prohibitive.
Can someone explain to me why all this folks stick to there TV? It is 2022... TV receivers are available with Linux, Windows and other software for years, free to programm and rout the outputs even more.Yes, I am aware. The original question and answer I was replying to referenced output.from tv .
you can buy an AV receiver for £300 with HDMI in/out
Where does XLR pin-3 connects on the TRS.Here is another safe, simple, easy-to-be-understood, and widely commercially available suggestion for TRS(balanced)-to-RCA(unbalanced) conversion in DM7;
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Just for your reference, BENCHMARK provides BENCHMARK's XLR(balanced)-to-RCA(unbalanced) cable of minus(-) line floating for their customers.Where does XLR pin-3 connects on the TRS.
You made your point. Do please stop preaching and answer a simple question.Just for your reference, BENCHMARK provides BENCHMARK's XLR(balanced)-to-RCA(unbalanced) cable of minus(-) line floating for their customers.
I also purchased four of Emotiva's short adaptor XLR(balanced)-to-RCA(unbalanced) cable of minus(-) line floating cable which I fully tested and validated that XLR's pin3 mimus(-) line is floating (not connected).
Again, and again, you would please read carefully this important educational post (#557 on that thread on DAC8PRO) written by Pavel of OCTO RESEARCH.
Take a look here...You made your point. Do please stop preaching and answer a simple question.
It is rude to think that you are the only one who knows the subject and instead of answering a simple question with I don’t know, you preached to a member who could have written those guides, if you bothered to checked their profile that is.Take a look here...
You should find relevant wiring info at various points in the document together with relevant diagrams.
While I don't have a direct link to a cable, when you figure out exactly how this should be configured, you can work with the folks at places such as Proaudiola.com. All it takes is an e-mail to their people. Very nice people to deal with, and if you really want one of these cables, they'll work with you to make sure it is correct. Not a sales pitch, as there are other places you may prefer, but I've used them before so I'm familiar with their cable services.
Advantage of the custom cable is that you can have one cable i.e. TRS to input connector of choice (male rca/female rca or whatever), and don't have to piece together several dongles.
From past experience cables will be reasonable, in $20 each range, and they are of great quality.
Now.... I'm pretty much done with this thread.
I almost wish I didn't ask that question about unbalanced, and I don't want to read another question / comment about Dolby Atmos or HDMI
I wasn't being rude. I apologize, and I'm not sure why you took it as preaching.It is rude to think that you are the only one who knows the subject and instead of answering a simple question with I don’t know, you preach to someone who could have written those guides, if you bothered to checked their profile that is.
Apology accepted. Let’s stop this communique.I wasn't being rude. I apologize, and I'm not sure why you took it as preaching.
That document contains the information that I used to understand some of this stuff, and I'd have to review document again to see what the correct pin-outs are. It's also exactly the document I would use if I was working with someone to create the cable, and if I remembered the document earlier I would have posted link to it earlier. Why would I use the document? Because I don't know this stuff and don't have it memorized!
Now I'm done with the thread. This is getting ridiculous.
I won't stand for being called out as being rude when all I'm trying to do is help.
Can someone explain to me why all this folks stick to there TV? It is 2022... TV receivers are available with Linux, Windows and other software for years, free to programm and rout the outputs even more.
Maybe because they don’t want a computer in the living room or that they do not have the required IT know how.Can someone explain to me why all this folks stick to there TV? It is 2022... TV receivers are available with Linux, Windows and other software for years, free to programm and rout the outputs even more.
I’m not the one you replied to but I prefer appliances for this usage. Personally I don’t want a HTPC in my living room, for various reasons, and ease of use is a major one. My family thinks the same.Maybe because they don’t want a computer in the living room or that they do not have the required IT know how.
Even though you have absolutely no knowledge about the subject?
With multichannel balanced outputs? I doubt it. In fact I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a receiver that even has multichannel unbalanced line level outputs for that price. Multichannel pre outs are rare in budget AVRs.