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sjoerg
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:01 |
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You might want to check this thread: Denon AVD-2000 and other DAC ProcessorsQuote: The Denon AVD-2000 has got 2 digital optical inputs, 2 digital coaxial inputs, and 1 AC3-RF input, and it can select any one of these 5 different input channels - manually by either pressing a button on the front or on the remote control. The digital content of the selected channel is directly sent to the one optical spdif (Toslink) output and in parallel is also processed by the built-in Dolby Digital 5.1 decoder. The resulting analog 5.1 channel signal from the decoder (or from the analog 5.1 channel input connectors) is then processed by the equalizer and timeshifter and output only on the analog 5.1 channel preamp output connectors (which may get connected to power amps to drive the speakers). So the digital output does simple thru-streaming of the digital input, not modifying any of its content. So one may use the Denon AVD-2000 as Dolby Digital 5.1 Decoder with analog 5.1 channel preamp output - or simply as an AV-Switch for up to 5 different digital incoming signals, or you may use it simply as "AC3-RF Demodulator", or as a combination of that all. I have connected the digital optical output and also the AC3 RF output of my laserdisc player to the AVD-2000, and the digital optical output of the AVD-2000 to my modern AV-Switch (which is able to decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS etc.). The analog output of my laserdisc Player however is separately connected to analog input connectors of my modern AV-Switch. Like this I am able to listen to all Laserdisc soundtracks in any possible configuration: analog mono/stereo/bilingual/Dolby Surround, digital mono/stereo/bilingual/Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital, DDEX or DTS ... Hope that helps.
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kris
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:04 |
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This works like a charm. owned one of those some time ago. Same like the EP90es Ac-3rf in.... optical demodulated out
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jeroen_v
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:06 |
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sjoerg wrote: You might want to check this thread: Denon AVD-2000 and other DAC ProcessorsQuote: The Denon AVD-2000 has got 2 digital optical inputs, ... Hope that helps. So that means AC3 to DD5.1 via the optical out works. Cool, thanks! I guess the eBay seller is using the Denon wrong or something...
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jeroen_v
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:07 |
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kris wrote: This works like a charm. owned one of those some time ago. Same like the EP90es Ac-3rf in.... optical demodulated out Thanks Kris!
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kris
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:11 |
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jeroen_v wrote: kris wrote: This works like a charm. owned one of those some time ago. Same like the EP90es Ac-3rf in.... optical demodulated out Thanks Kris! In't vlaams.... jaja dat werkt prima
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jeroen_v
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:15 |
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kris wrote: jeroen_v wrote: kris wrote: This works like a charm. owned one of those some time ago. Same like the EP90es Ac-3rf in.... optical demodulated out Thanks Kris! In't vlaams.... jaja dat werkt prima
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sjoerg
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 13 Jun 2017, 14:41 |
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Looks like a nice unit, I say go for it, I have a sony e800 and am very happy with it, but I like the the looks of this Denon a little better. If you do get it, luck and enjoy.
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jeroen_v
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 11:04 |
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Thanks for the help guys! In the meantime I picked up the AVD2000 and connected it to my setup. AC3 to DD5.1 works just great via the digital output
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 25 Feb 2019, 18:29 |
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Ditto... you need to mod your player for AC3 or get a newer player (post 1995) that had the AC3-RF output. I assume this is your ProScan, PSLD41? If so, here is the work I did on my PSLD43 to add AC3-RF.... Scratch built AC3-RF board installed in my ProScan, PSLD43As to the seller stating that it worked, maybe they had an AC3 ready LD player or just using it for Pro-Logic on the optical output.
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11justsomekid
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 00:14 |
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Why am I so dense? I always thought the separate output was essentially a second analog right. I should have done more research into it, especially since I have numerous AC-3 discs. ldfan wrote: Ditto... you need to mod your player for AC3 or get a newer player (post 1995) that had the AC3-RF output. I assume this is your ProScan, PSLD41? If so, here is the work I did on my PSLD43 to add AC3-RF.... Scratch built AC3-RF board installed in my ProScan, PSLD43As to the seller stating that it worked, maybe they had an AC3 ready LD player or just using it for Pro-Logic on the optical output. I'll give it a try. I can only see the 3rd image of your post, and I'd like to see how you did it. I've always wanted to solder something new on a board
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 26 Feb 2019, 03:43 |
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11justsomekid wrote: Why am I so dense? I always thought the separate output was essentially a second analog right. I should have done more research into it, especially since I have numerous AC-3 discs. You're not the first and definitely not the last person to assume that the right audio out (and switched to analog) might be a way to extract the AC3 signal. But now you know. 11justsomekid wrote: I'll give it a try. I can only see the 3rd image of your post, and I'd like to see how you did it. I've always wanted to solder something new on a board Hmmm... I know that my pics don't always load for some odd reason. You might want to try a different browser to view the post. I can provide you the exact points on the 2090 later so you know where to go when you are ready to build and install the AC3 board.
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 27 Feb 2019, 03:13 |
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ldfan wrote: 11justsomekid wrote: Why am I so dense? I always thought the separate output was essentially a second analog right. I should have done more research into it, especially since I have numerous AC-3 discs. You're not the first and definitely not the last person to assume that the right audio out (and switched to analog) might be a way to extract the AC3 signal. But now you know. 11justsomekid wrote: I'll give it a try. I can only see the 3rd image of your post, and I'd like to see how you did it. I've always wanted to solder something new on a board Hmmm... I know that my pics don't always load for some odd reason. You might want to try a different browser to view the post. I can provide you the exact points on the 2090 later so you know where to go when you are ready to build and install the AC3 board. I see them now and I'll see what parts I need. There's an electronics supply store nearby, so I can get everything at once.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Denon AVD-2000 Posted: 23 Mar 2022, 20:40 |
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jackbluray wrote: I was kind of shocked that it instantly gave my AVR DD 5.1 output without actually changing LD audio to the Analog Right Channel option
Not sure what you mean by Analog Right Channel option? Just remember, AC3 encoding on LD is simply about how it is stored on the right analog channel on an AC3 disc but that has nothing to do with functionality of the hardware. So long as your player has an AC3-RF output, you have that plugged into the AC3-RF input on the Denon processor, and then connect the Denon’s optical out to your AVR; the processor does the job of changing the RF signal to bitstream for the AVR. It’s as simple as that. It works just like a standard AC3-RF Demodulator but just has more inputs and surround processing that you won’t be utilizing.
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