2016-01-30, 00:08
And also the Android VR version.
(2016-01-29, 23:26)hdmkv Wrote: Guys, if you haven't watched 'The Walk' in 3D yet, watch it! Seeing title screenshots above reminded me.
Second time for me last night. It's movies like this that make 3D totally worth it:
1. Great content,
2. Wonderful/non-gimmicky use of 3D, and
3. Conceived in/meant to be experienced in 3D !
Many scenes in this film give you vertigo, and real sense of what the daring 'Man on Wire' Philippe Petit's feat was all about. And, a great tribute to the trade towers.
(2016-01-29, 20:32)Dave the Minion Wrote: Buy a new receiver.I'd much rather stick to my old $1500 receiver than get a new $300 one... I have the feeling the old one will sound better. My 1970s NAD (sadly not functioning anymore) sounded wonderful.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/yamaha-650w-...Id=6078137
$300 gets you 5.1 HD Audio and HDMI.
If you already have the speakers and are looking for options and hacks to use old technology you will end up spending more time than it would take you to get a second job for a couple weeks to pay for it. Even if you end up only using it as a pre-pro for your antiquated but "better" old receiver.
(2016-01-30, 03:37)kadajawi Wrote:(2016-01-29, 20:32)Dave the Minion Wrote: Buy a new receiver.I'd much rather stick to my old $1500 receiver than get a new $300 one... I have the feeling the old one will sound better. My 1970s NAD (sadly not functioning anymore) sounded wonderful.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/yamaha-650w-...Id=6078137
$300 gets you 5.1 HD Audio and HDMI.
If you already have the speakers and are looking for options and hacks to use old technology you will end up spending more time than it would take you to get a second job for a couple weeks to pay for it. Even if you end up only using it as a pre-pro for your antiquated but "better" old receiver.
How about http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XJFCN76?psc=1 or http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01482COWW?psc=1 or something like that? No need to worry about any driver issues or whatever.
(2016-01-30, 10:57)drdwridav Wrote: That second one does sound good. Had a good look at reviews -- do you think this would sit between pi and tv to send off the 5.1 audio to decoder ... or connect straight to tv and then put this device between tv and decoder? Seems to be a suggestion in one of the reviews at least that by using a hdmi arc port out from the tv that anything connected to the tv can effectively have the 5.1 passed through, when normally the tv blocks it for its own optical out...
(2016-01-30, 04:57)Dave the Minion Wrote: If sound quality is that important to you then you wouldn't be looking for a way to get optical lossy audio in the first place.Again a ridiculous waste of time and money. If you want to spend $1500, it would be better to build a proper PC as HTPC. That will be able to play everything, and it will have SPDIF.
Spend a few extra weeks at the second job and you can have a new $1500 receiver that will sound "better".
(2016-02-01, 06:59)Dave the Minion Wrote: Why did you quote the massive OP to ask a 1 line question?To answer your question alanisrox69, yes, with HiMedia Q5/Q10, you can enable subs in the Android settings, and whatever's default (or the first sub track) will always be displayed during playback. Or, disable & press 'Menu' button during playback to enable/select the sub track you want.
(2016-02-01, 14:36)hdmkv Wrote:(2016-02-01, 06:59)Dave the Minion Wrote: Why did you quote the massive OP to ask a 1 line question?To answer your question alanisrox69, yes, with HiMedia Q5/Q10, you can enable subs in the Android settings, and whatever's default (or the first sub track) will always be displayed during playback. Or, disable & press 'Menu' button during playback to enable/select the sub track you want.
What I meant by HiMedia not supporting forced subs is that with something like 'Avatar', the disc doesn't have a separate PGS track for just the Na'vi parts. It's embedded & marked as forced within the full English subs. HiMedia ignores this flag & will display the full English subs throughout the movie, not just the Na'vi parts.
(2016-02-01, 13:57)kadajawi Wrote: Again a ridiculous waste of time and money. If you want to spend $1500, it would be better to build a proper PC as HTPC. That will be able to play everything, and it will have SPDIF.
Absolutely not necessary to buy a new receiver. There are no real benefits.
You won't hear the difference between DTS or AC3 and whatever uncompressed format you'd be able to use, unless you have a hearing defect that lets you hear compression artifacts. Normal people though, even audiophiles with high end systems? Nope.