I didn't know which section this would be appropriate to post this in, since it's pretty cross-section, so forgive me if this is the wrong spot.
So, to make a long story short, AVerMedia capture cards are able to capture Dolby Digital noise in PCM format and it can be successfully be converted to bit-perfect AC3 DD 5.1 audio.
Unfortunately though, AVerMedia's drivers have rendered the capture card I was using (Extremecap U3) pretty useless.
I replaced it with an open-source, plug and play capture card, the Inogeni 4K2USB3. However, the conversion generates some... unsavoury results.
So, before I invest in yet another capture card, I'd like to get some confirmation that it WILL work with BeSplit for my type of audio work.
I was keen towards the Elgato HD60 S, since it also has uncompressed capture capabilities, but I want you guys to let me know; If you do this kind of thing that I'm speaking of, what capture card are you doing it with?
Heck, you don't even have to know first-hand, any insight would be great.
Thanks, guys.
EDIT: Here is my BeSplit command, in case its relevant: besplit -core -input 1.wav -type ddwav -output 1.ac3
So, to make a long story short, AVerMedia capture cards are able to capture Dolby Digital noise in PCM format and it can be successfully be converted to bit-perfect AC3 DD 5.1 audio.
Unfortunately though, AVerMedia's drivers have rendered the capture card I was using (Extremecap U3) pretty useless.
I replaced it with an open-source, plug and play capture card, the Inogeni 4K2USB3. However, the conversion generates some... unsavoury results.
So, before I invest in yet another capture card, I'd like to get some confirmation that it WILL work with BeSplit for my type of audio work.
I was keen towards the Elgato HD60 S, since it also has uncompressed capture capabilities, but I want you guys to let me know; If you do this kind of thing that I'm speaking of, what capture card are you doing it with?
Heck, you don't even have to know first-hand, any insight would be great.
Thanks, guys.
EDIT: Here is my BeSplit command, in case its relevant: besplit -core -input 1.wav -type ddwav -output 1.ac3