boinger Posted September 10, 2015 Author Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) I was looking into upgrading the Crystallio II firmware to 2.10 and found somebody on the AVS forum had enabled their HDMI audio with Crystallio settings. Output / Port Configuration / Force DVI Mode / choose automatic for HDMI 2 output and then there was digital sound! There is a slight delay in the HDMI audio that needs fixing, but I should be able to capture digital audio via the hdmi input for the el gato or shuttle intensity. I'm not sure about capturing uncompressed audio just yet. ******************* UPDATE: Confirmed: Shuttle Intensity captures Linear PCM uncompressed audio. Problems: I just need to be able to extract the uncompressed audio from the mp4 without any alterations. 1 minute of Quicktime YUV 8 bit 720p 59.9fps = 2 GB of hard drive space 155 minutes = 300 + GB and I only have a fast 250 GB SSD on the Macbook pro. Solution: I can capture one side of a laserdisc and then use Bittorrent Sync to transfer the file over to my main desktop computer for editing. ***************** At this point, I'm not sure whether to start with 480i and try fix the video afterwards or use the Crystallio II and X0 video processors to up-scale, de-interlace and lessen possible video errors? The Shuttle Intensity software offers a lot of different High Definition codecs to create uncompressed video. But, all of these video codecs use up a lot of hard drive space. 720p with an HD codec looks like the maximum resolution that my Macbook pro can capture video without dropping frames and I have max'ed out my macbook pro hardware. I can do a 1080p H264 video capture with the El gato or Hauppauge, which would use less hard drive space. I'm not sure if there is a possiblity of de or un-compressing the H264 video later. I have read that un-compressed HD video is less prone to video encoding errors when edited and then compressed into BD or AVCHD formats. Edited September 10, 2015 by boinger Quote
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