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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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1. A hardware decoder like Logitech has, or a receiver. 2. Software, such as the NVIDIA decoders...*IF* you were using WMP/MCE (and had whatever precious metal version that was needed). Since you're not using WMP/MCE and don't have a hardware decoder, AC3 Filter is what you need to configure to get DVD/HD 5.1 and stereo expansion. NVIDIA will not decode AC3 outside of the above apps. AC3 Filter is your answer. Analog .vs digital? I never messed with analog, digital was too easy. P Last edited by Polypro; 03-20-2006 at 01:04 AM. |
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So ... I guess my task is to;
Then I will have;
I will have to head over to Radio Shack and get started!! T. |
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Ignore everything I said in this thread, just listen to the good advise of others. After seeing polypro post I read your link vs just looking at the jacks. Per your link,
"Well, the MegaWorks 510D 5.1 system lacks for a decoder typical of Creative, but it still has a multichannel digital-in (a 4-pin minijack) and an internal 6-channel DAC. That is why 510 means that this is a 5.1 system and D stands for digital." The motherboard coax is just data and gnd, I have no idea how this could work with a 4-pin minijack. Sorry |
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Now I am confused (doesn't take much) again ... Does this mean my trip to RS is a waste ... ? Do I not convert the S/PDIF on my Mobo over to my Digital In on the Maynotwork, I mean Megaworks? Don't sweat it ... I always appreciate the help ... T. |
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I'm not a Creative expert I assumed the mini-jack IN would accept the MB S/PIDIF Out. If it doesn't work, he's (you're) only out ~$2.00 and can go analog. mightyt: Put a post up on AVSforum in the HTPC section, just to be sure I'm giving you good gouge. You can use a composite video cable for Coax S/PIDIF BTW.
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So using a standard "composite video cable" (with the yellow RCA conectors) will work for the S/PDIF !!! Cool ... That will save a few dollars ... I'll head over to AVS Forum and see what help I can get there as well ... T. |
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