I've just replaced a deceased motherboard CP750 with a CP950 in one screen of an 11-plex, which is the only screen in which the film projector and platter weren't taken out when the place originally converted to digital. There is also a CP500 in the rack, and in the old installation, the master analog output of that went into the multi-channel input of the 750. As has been extensively discussed here earlier, the 950 does not have a multi-channel analog input.
The 35mm system has not been used since the digital conversion, and the owner is not too anxious about it, but if there is a hack that would enable us to get the audio working again, we'd be interested in exploring it. The HDMI input on the 950 is unused. Question: does anyone know of a box that will take 6 channels of line level analog in (ideally balanced, but I'd settle for unbalanced), and spit them out as LPCM audio through HDMI? From looking around online, I can find numerous boxes that will do this in the other direction, and some that will convert analog to HDMI, but two channels only.
The 35mm system has not been used since the digital conversion, and the owner is not too anxious about it, but if there is a hack that would enable us to get the audio working again, we'd be interested in exploring it. The HDMI input on the 950 is unused. Question: does anyone know of a box that will take 6 channels of line level analog in (ideally balanced, but I'd settle for unbalanced), and spit them out as LPCM audio through HDMI? From looking around online, I can find numerous boxes that will do this in the other direction, and some that will convert analog to HDMI, but two channels only.
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