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Jan 25, 2007, 03:32 PM
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Vista RTM and Native SPDIF Surround
No chance for 4.1/5./etc... in Vista RTM on the 3538x drivers (without ASIO support, obviously) via SPDIF?
Any solutions other than, redocneXk.
And no, I currently cannot hook up my Analog FL/FR, SL/SR, and C/LFE outputs to my reciever.
Will 3539 be the only hope?
Thanks for your replies, in advance.
P.S. The sound quality of the kX drivers are phenomenal in comparison to that of Creatives offering. Wonderful work thus far, it does not go unappreciated.
Oh, and my Soundcard is the SBAudigy Platinum EX.
Last edited by Linezilla; Jan 25, 2007 at 03:37 PM.
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Jan 25, 2007, 04:06 PM
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d/h member-shmember
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>No chance for 4.1/5./etc... in Vista RTM on the 3538x drivers (without ASIO support, obviously) via SPDIF?
Not for Vista, not for anything else - not now and not for a future - just because there's no such possibility in pure SPDIF (e.g. you just have no hardware capable of that - neither soundcard nor reciever)
>Will 3539 be the only hope?
Hope for uncompressed multichannel stuff through spdif? No - see above.
Last edited by Max M.; Jan 25, 2007 at 04:32 PM.
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Jan 25, 2007, 04:20 PM
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DH's Latest Mac Convert
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please read this thread to understand the difference between pure spdif, and compressed multichannel signals like ac3(dolby digital) and dts
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Jan 25, 2007, 07:37 PM
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Ahaaaa, thank you gentlemen for showing me the light. I have just installed AC3Filter and cannot get it to play nicely with the kX drivers.
Is AC3Filter capable of encoding all (Global) sounds from my operating system (Vista) into an AC3 stream that can be outputted via SPDIF?
Currently my Deocder Info as:
Input format: Unknown - 0
User format: PCM24 3/2.1 (5.1) 0
Output format: Unknown - 0
Use SPDIF
SPDIF status: No data
SPDIF passthrough for: MPA AC3 DTS
Use AC3 encoder (do not encode stereo PCM)
SPDIF as PCM output Check SPDIF sample rate (allow: 48kHz)
Query for SPDIF output support
Also, trying to edit the mixer matrix with any values on C/SR/SL/LFE gives me an "incorrect value" error. Any help would be appreciated. Runing Vista RTM, btw.
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Jan 27, 2007, 02:35 AM
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AC3 Filter does not encode AC3, it just decodes it. AC3 encoding take quite a bit of horsepower, or specialized hardware, to acomplish. The only time the Audigy can spit out an AC3 signal over SPDIF is when it is playing back a source that is already encoded into AC3 (DVD, HDTV, .AC3 file, etc.). AC3Filter simply lets you take that AC3 stream, and decode it to a specific number of channels, depending on your setup, or it can send the unmodified AC3 stream out the SPDIF on the audigy.
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Jan 27, 2007, 03:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CraziFuzzy
AC3 Filter does not encode AC3, it just decodes it. AC3 encoding take quite a bit of horsepower, or specialized hardware, to acomplish. The only time the Audigy can spit out an AC3 signal over SPDIF is when it is playing back a source that is already encoded into AC3 (DVD, HDTV, .AC3 file, etc.). AC3Filter simply lets you take that AC3 stream, and decode it to a specific number of channels, depending on your setup, or it can send the unmodified AC3 stream out the SPDIF on the audigy.
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Hmm this brings up an interesting Q.... I hear vistas DRM will deactivate SPDIF with protected content... Does this mean KX wont output SPDIF in that case as well - or ????
But - in case some lurchers read this... there IS an AC3 ENCODER - not sure if its tested in Vista or not..?? RedocneXk - Courtesy of Tril.
redocneXk released - Realtime 5.1 ac3 Encoder
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Jan 27, 2007, 12:32 PM
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The OP was asking about solutions OTHER than redocneXk.
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Jan 27, 2007, 03:13 PM
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Tail Razer
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CraziFuzzy
The OP was asking about solutions OTHER than redocneXk.
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Well it was meant to make this more clear..
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The only time the Audigy can spit out an AC3 signal over SPDIF is when it is playing back a source that is already encoded into AC3 (DVD, HDTV, .AC3 file, etc.)
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Which isn't really clear/true.
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