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How can I decode DTS on my Sage server
I'm using Sagetv latest beta and I ripping Blurays. But some are only in DTS. So I can I decode them using the sage server and the hd200 with the use of a AV receiver or something? I would like to use a software decoder?
any good ones out there. thanks
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nothing on-demand. Your options for HD200 + BluRay is to either rip the discs, then add an AC3 audio track to them (tsmuxer and ClownBD i believe both can do this), or use a DTS capable receiver at the HD200.
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Add a pre-processor +multi-channel amp or a multi-channel receiver. You've already got a 50" TV, so it would be a shame to listen only to down-mixed stereo.
If you already have a multi-channel audio system, but only lack DTS decoding, you can easily create an AC3 track as mentioned. Another program that can do this is Popcorn Audio Converter - super easy to use and relatively quick.
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Can you explain this please?
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Any AV receiver you could buy today would have DTS decoding built in. The HD200 can output the original DTS stream via the SPDIF optical output, or the HDMI output. Feed this into the Receiver, and you should have full DTS 5.1 surround sound (works for Dolby Digital as well).
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And to finish the audio-path, any such decent receiver will be able to output to 5 or more discrete speakers plus a subwoofer, OR down-mix to two-channel stereo if you will only use two speakers (or two speakers plus a subwoofer).
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Costs some money but do you think this has a chance of working?
http://www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Premium.../dp/B0031SWDKI I think the questions are... 1. Does the stereo output only work when there is stereo input or does it actually decode DTS to stereo? 2. Is there a way to make a TV (probably depends on the TV) take video from HDMI but audio from another source? Despite having doubts that this would work, figured I'd just throw it out there. |
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Actually, this one is cheaper and has some things in the description that make it sound more plausible.
http://www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Switche.../ref=pd_cp_e_1 |
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or get a dts decoding speaker bar.
I've gone that route in one place where I have a LCD hanging on the wall and want the speakers to move with the TV. Like this http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-HTSB500-...3211891&sr=8-1
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Unfortunately, the TV I'd like to be able to play Bluray is in the bedroom and there's no way my wife is going to let me put up a speaker in there.
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http://www.amazon.com/Switch-Switche...3212567&sr=1-1 work without even a power supply? Is this a way to basically upgrade our HD200 to do one of the features requested in the HD300 or am I missing something? |
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I'm just gong to add a couple of comments...
Given what you've stated about your system, don't buy any additional hardware. The HDMI switcher you linked to won't do anything for you. It only supports pass-through of HDMI including DTS - it doesn't do any decoding. For now, your best option (please trust me on this) is to do pass those videos with DTS only through Popcorn Audio Converter and simply add an AC3 track to them. It's free, it's fast and it fits your requirements. If you want to down-mix to stereo all the time, it's absolutely a waste of time and money buying any hardware to add to your system - it will just add clutter and will not improve the sound in any way.
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no, that is to connect up to 3 HDMI devices to a tv that only has one HDMI input. That's all it does, is select the last device turned on. It has nothing to do with audio, other than it passes the selected source HDMI signal (including the audio) through to the tv.
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I know there are two different sound options on the setup for the HD200. Does that perhaps affect this working? Thanks! |
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Seemed too good to be true. Thanks. Oh well.
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I don't have an HD200, but I believe you have to set the audio output mode to SPDIF. (this is for using either SPDIF output OR HDMI).
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When setting digital Audio output (which you have to do in standalone mode) you can choose Bitstream or PCM. You should set Bitstream.
You also have to make sure that if your movie has multiple audio tracks that you are playing the correct one. And of course, the receiver must support DTS - which everything in the past 10 years should. And lastly that you're using the digital audio output on the HD200. So yes, there are a number of things you have to do. If you buy any other hardware to add to the HD200, tryst me, you will be regretting it later and kick yourself for not taking my advice. Unless of course you will be adding discrete speakers for a real surround experience, then go nuts and get yourself a nice receiver. But for stereo listening, don't buy anything now.
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Soundbar + Subwoofer adds quite a bit of audio quality over most TV speakers - especially on the low (bass) end. If you have the room and ability to get something mounted I doubt you'd regret that......
Something like this works very well with the HDn00 devices, and only adds two speakers to the clutter - the receiver part is all housed in the sub woofer which can be placed out of sight......
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Having said that, I'd recommend just ripping and adding AC3 as suggested above for now if you are happy with the sound quality from your TV.
I'm a musician in my spare time, so the audio quality is important to me. Not everyone has the same priority though..... btl.
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And, now that there's a big announcement on the home page, the new extender decodes DTS and mixes it down to stereo if you want it to. SO if you are going to buy anything, buy that
btl.
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And the upcoming HD300 arrival is why I was suggesting not buying anything else at the moment. It will do the DTS down-mix itself.
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