Surround Sound
Since my cable programs have surround sound, does MMC encode them into the
recording? If not is there a way to do it? I'm still running an 8500 AIW with the latest drivers. - Me |
"Prometheus Xex" wrote in message
e.rogers.com... Since my cable programs have surround sound, does MMC encode them into the recording? If not is there a way to do it? I'm still running an 8500 AIW with the latest drivers. - Me MMC doesn't do it but it'll be there when you play it back. |
"T Shadow" wrote in message ... "Prometheus Xex" wrote in message e.rogers.com... Since my cable programs have surround sound, does MMC encode them into the recording? If not is there a way to do it? I'm still running an 8500 AIW with the latest drivers. - Me MMC doesn't do it but it'll be there when you play it back. If it's analogue cable then its probably using the old '70s '80's Dolby surround system. This is encoded onto the normal two stereo channels. I would guess that the surround information would be lost if it was then re-recorded digitally in a compressed format, unless there is an option to strip it out 1st. Malc |
"Malc" wrote in message
... "T Shadow" wrote in message ... "Prometheus Xex" wrote in message e.rogers.com... Since my cable programs have surround sound, does MMC encode them into the recording? If not is there a way to do it? I'm still running an 8500 AIW with the latest drivers. - Me MMC doesn't do it but it'll be there when you play it back. If it's analogue cable then its probably using the old '70s '80's Dolby surround system. This is encoded onto the normal two stereo channels. I would guess that the surround information would be lost if it was then re-recorded digitally in a compressed format, unless there is an option to strip it out 1st. Malc OP said surround sound. I capture movies to SVCD format and the surround sound is still there when I play the file back. I don't think there is any real encoding. Stereo has the left/right info and some of the frequencies are sent to the rear channels. Its not "intelligent" like Digital surround sound. |
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