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Old 05-29-2022, 03:30 AM
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Default Best way to get HDMI 7.1 LPCM into a MTRX?

Not sure if anyone who does some gamedev might know this..

Let’s say you already have a 7.1 monitoring system with MTRX, and you want to add a 7.1 LPCM source from a game console devkit or something, which is via HDMI. What’s the best way to get that into the system? I assume there might be some kind of HDMI to ethernet meant for Dante, which you could use with some kind of thru or splitter so that you can still pass HDMI video to TV. If so what would the latency issues be like for monitoring the sound with picture?

That’s just a shot in the dark, i’m not too familiar with Dante.. or is there some other setup that would work?
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