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In the mean time I'll just enjoy what I have.Ĭlick to expand.Hi Boondocks. I'm looking at several that have the goods to give me 5.1.4 Atmos output but can process 2 more channels and send through the pre-outs to a separate amp if I choose to do so for 7.1.4 or maybe 5.2.6. Not because the process is difficult, but because what I can only believe was interference from Windows 11.Īll in, minus the two AVR's I already had, and the Dolby Reference Player, was roughly $70 for the Monoprice HDMI 7.1 analog extractor and the DA to HDMI cable.Įventually I hope to get an Atmos capable 9.2 channel AVR.
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The ASIO4ALL driver took some time to get configured correctly. So as I said, the Onkyo is giving me 7.1, and the HDMI extractor feeds the analog inputs on the Sherwood for the 4 overhead speakers. Although only one device can be default, using ASIO4ALL (in apps that will let you use it) lets me combine the two devices and present as one 16 channel device to derive more channels.


This gives me the two sound devices in Windows I need to combine with ASIO4ALL. I'm using an older Sherwood all analog 5.1 input AVR, being fed by an HDMI > 7.1 analog extractor, and it in turn is fed by the Displayport out on my pc using a DA to HDMI cable. I'm using my Onkyo 8 channel AVR with input from my pc's HDMI out for the 7.1. I have an AVR that is Atmos 5.1.2 capable, but I wanted to go beyond that to 5.1.4 or 7.1.4.Īt present I'm pretty much limited to using the Dolby Reference Player for decoding along with the ASIO4ALL driver to attain 12 channel playback of Atmos, although I certainly can utulize all 12 channels in Foobar and Audition for pcm playback or mixing.

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I give full credit to zeeround in thinking this out and providing me a roadmap to get this done. I managed to do something similar but using a pc and two AVR's. Inspired by 's success with Atmos playback on his Mac and combining two AVR's to attain more channels.
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If not then Mods please move it elsewhere or tell me where to place this post. Since mentioned it earlier in the thread, seems as good a place as any to talk about "my Frankenstein" pc setup to play Atmos. I have a bunch of ffmpeg scripts batch scripts that I apply to the > 8 channel wav files, before using in foobar, to rearrange the channel order and mark it in a tag so a foobar channel mapping can be applied correctly. If you set up your outputs so the 5.1 rear channels come before the 7.1 side channels, you will have less futzing around to do to get 5.1 to play back properly (to put the rears in the rears, vs.
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Also every piece of software seems to have a different name for each channel, and some make assumptions about the channel mapping. Unfortunately there are multiple standards for channel order (in a wav file). Somewhat off topic for this thread but the trick with foobar, to get it to properly play more than 6 channels, is all about channel mapping. I can't speak for Kodi.įlac only goes to 8 channels, so you have to use wav or wavpack (wavpack be a lossless compression scheme).įor longer tracks with high channel counts and/or high sampel rates, you may have to use a file format that supports more the 4.2 Gigs in a file (wavpack, w64, etc.,). then yes, foobar2000 definitely does with a couple caveats. If you are talking about already decoded atmos, or not yet encoded atmos, etc.
