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Arrow Atlona Tech AT-HD570 HDMI (1.3) Audio De-Embedder

The AT-HD570 HDMI Audio De-Embedder works with HDMI 1.3 and will strip the audio portion off while maintaining the video. You can output the audio either via TOSLink or analogue while sending the video to your display via the included HDMI output. The technology isn't without its limitations, however.


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This is something I've been looking for.

I have a nice Denon that does 7.1, but it has no HDMI. This looks like I could use it for my Blu-rays and then just use the analogue inputs on the Denon to get the high definition audio formats.

To replace the denon, I see myself spending over $1000, which is something I just don't have right now (especially when I have a receiver that sounds just fine and amplifies to my needs).

What do you all think?
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The AT-HD570 HDMI Audio De-Embedder works with HDMI 1.3 and will strip the audio portion off while maintaining the video. You can output the audio either via TOSLink or analogue while sending the video to your display via the included HDMI output. The technology isn't without its limitations, however.


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Ambery sells the same product for cheaper.

http://www.ambery.com/2hddodtsdihd.html
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Wow.

Do they work as advertised? Better than just using my toslink connection on the PS3?
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Wait and minute...hold up a second...

why spend $200 on this, when for $100 extra, you could just buy a Blu-ray player that already has 7.1 analogue outputs and internal TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding?

Basically, in order for buying this product to make any sense, you would already have to have bought a receiver without HDMI inputs (or HDMI inputs that do not support multi-channel PCM audio) PLUS a Blu-ray player that lacks 5.1/7.1 analogue outputs.

I'm sure there are a few people in that exact situation and I can totally understand not wanting to upgrade the receiver or pre/pro, but there are quite a few Blu-ray players with 7.1 analogue outputs now and they are not terribly expensive - typically about $400. And there isn't any source other than a Blu-ray player that would need this go-between device. Just seems weird to me is all
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Wait and minute...hold up a second...

why spend $200 on this, when for $100 extra, you could just buy a Blu-ray player that already has 7.1 analogue outputs and internal TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding?

Basically, in order for buying this product to make any sense, you would already have to have bought a receiver without HDMI inputs (or HDMI inputs that do not support multi-channel PCM audio) PLUS a Blu-ray player that lacks 5.1/7.1 analogue outputs.

I'm sure there are a few people in that exact situation and I can totally understand not wanting to upgrade the receiver or pre/pro, but there are quite a few Blu-ray players with 7.1 analogue outputs now and they are not terribly expensive - typically about $400. And there isn't any source other than a Blu-ray player that would need this go-between device. Just seems weird to me is all
Excellent point, if one doesn't already own a blu-ray player. Except millions of us own the PS3. :-)

I plan on eventually upgrading my receiver, I just don't want to spend the $1000+ now, when I could spend $130 (as lsiberian pointed out).
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Does this product transfer uncompressed hi-rez over toslink or not? I don't want to transfer over analog inputs - I want my processor to decode the signal.
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toslink as an interface is unable to support the bandwidth for full HD audio (True Dolby HD, DTS-HD), so no. It will pass it as 2ch PCM or as 5.1 dolby digital/dts (non-HD formats).
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It is still confusing.
I want to rephrase Bryant Trew question:

Does this device transfer uncompressed, not down sampled and down graded stereo PCM 24/96 kHz and 192 kHz, to the Toslink output?

Or this device is down sampling and downgrading stereo PCM to 16/48 kHz due to Digital Content Protection (HDCP) implementation or CSS (Content Scrambling System) compliancy and it is no way to output 24/96kHz and 192 kHz at its full resolution through Toslink????

Is any one has even tested this device for the PCM stereo 24/96 kHz output through Toslink ?
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