A PC based solution will always have a considerable lag. And you won't be able to fix that for film, I guess, unless you limit the application to certain setups which allow a re-arrangement of the sound reader.
I also thought about a Raspberry PI, you would need some audio AD board/USB interface, and some basic sofware (the PIs HDMI output is multichannel LPCM capable).
But - again, making your own 3*2 AD-AES3 converter from off-the-shelf parts is far more easy I think.
Wondering wether some AVRs will feed discrete multichannel analog inputs into their HDMI outputs? Those that I know personally will only route analog multichannel audio to the pre-amp and amplifier outputs - but I guess some would also digitize and feed it into it's main HDMI out.
An AVR would also solve some of the CP950's consumer format decoding inabilities.
I also thought about a Raspberry PI, you would need some audio AD board/USB interface, and some basic sofware (the PIs HDMI output is multichannel LPCM capable).
But - again, making your own 3*2 AD-AES3 converter from off-the-shelf parts is far more easy I think.
Wondering wether some AVRs will feed discrete multichannel analog inputs into their HDMI outputs? Those that I know personally will only route analog multichannel audio to the pre-amp and amplifier outputs - but I guess some would also digitize and feed it into it's main HDMI out.
An AVR would also solve some of the CP950's consumer format decoding inabilities.
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