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I wonder if I could take it out of Dune and attach to C200 Sigma board. Hardware aside, there would also need to be software components...
I wonder if I could take it out of Dune and attach to C200 Sigma board. Hardware aside, there would also need to be software components...
-lundman
I have no idea, I dont really know popcorn stuff. They dont have HD-audio IIRC. Yesterday I was searching for the audio device on my BD Prime 3.0, couldn't find it :(. I did some work on the audio levels. I found that I had to set the output to -24dB to keep the audio from clipping when playing the test signal WAV-file from RMAA. Still havent managed to get some proper measurements on the performance though ...
-Gaston
Doesn't matter, I sold my Dune :)
-lundman

Latest revision as of 11:32, 24 June 2010

Welcome to discuss whatever you feel is missing or should be clarified on the audio section of the Dune HD and BD players.


I wonder if I could take it out of Dune and attach to C200 Sigma board. Hardware aside, there would also need to be software components...

-lundman

I have no idea, I dont really know popcorn stuff. They dont have HD-audio IIRC. Yesterday I was searching for the audio device on my BD Prime 3.0, couldn't find it :(. I did some work on the audio levels. I found that I had to set the output to -24dB to keep the audio from clipping when playing the test signal WAV-file from RMAA. Still havent managed to get some proper measurements on the performance though ...

-Gaston


Doesn't matter, I sold my Dune :)

-lundman