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===== Settings ===== | ===== Settings ===== | ||
==== Gear ==== | ==== Gear ==== | ||
- | * Android TV: [[android: | + | * Media Player: [[android: |
* BDP: [[hw: | * BDP: [[hw: | ||
- | * Capture: [[https:// | + | * Handheld App: Remote Control App [[https:// |
- | * USBaudio: [[https:// | + | * Video Capture: [[https:// |
+ | * USB Audio: [[https:// | ||
* Isolator: [[https:// | * Isolator: [[https:// | ||
* NoHDCP: [[https:// | * NoHDCP: [[https:// | ||
- | With this setup you can record video and 5.1 or 7.1 audio at the same time. Connection diagram: | + | With this setup you can record video and 5.1 or 7.1 audio at the same time. |
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+ | ==== Cost of gear ==== | ||
+ | * Media Player: 100 USD | ||
+ | * Disc Player: 1000 USD (you need to find a premium player or another device with HDMI passthrough and analog surround audio outputs). Instead of a Disc Player you can utilitze any 5.1 pre-amplifier which supports an audio codec currently used by // | ||
+ | * Multi-channel USB audio interface: 300 USD (with 6 or 8 analog inputs). If you don't have one or do not want to buy one you can record the 6 channels in 3 stereo pairs and then sync the audio with Audacity. 3 stereo pairs means you need to record the stream 3 times, each time you connect a different pair of analog output to the analog stereo input of the Video Capture card (e.g. L/R, C/LFE, SL/SR). | ||
+ | * Ground Loop Isolators: 30 USD (for 6 channels) | ||
+ | * HDMI to HDMI converter: 30 USD (to remove HDCP) | ||
+ | * TOTAL: **1500 USD** | ||
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+ | ==== Connection diagram | ||
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Capture" | Capture" | ||
USBaudio[" | USBaudio[" | ||
- | Box["Android TV"]; | + | Box["Media Player"]; |
Box--HDMI--> | Box--HDMI--> | ||
- | NoHDCP--HDMI--> | + | NoHDCP--HDMI--> |
BDP--" | BDP--" | ||
C/SW | C/SW | ||
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__Notes__: | __Notes__: | ||
- | * The UDP needs to be set to //Source Direct// to pass through the video to the capture card. | + | * The UDP needs to be set to //Source Direct// to pass through the video to the capture card, and the input needs to be set to //HDMI In//. |
- | * Instead of this UDP you can utilitze any 5.1 pre-amplifier which supports an audio codec currently used by //Netflix//, //Disney+//, //Amazon Prime//, //HBO Go//, etc. If you use a pre-amplifier with variable output volume make sure you adjust the volume so you don't need to post-process amplification to it. | + | |
* While //Netflix// has a desktop client from which you could separately record 5.1 audio, other streaming clients on Windows do not have this feature. | * While //Netflix// has a desktop client from which you could separately record 5.1 audio, other streaming clients on Windows do not have this feature. | ||
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+ | ==== Steps ==== | ||
+ | - Switch on Media Player | ||
+ | - Switch on Disc Player | ||
+ | - Set Disc Player to HDMI in with remote or handheld app | ||
+ | - Start OBS | ||
==== Software ==== | ==== Software ==== | ||
* // | * // |