I just realized that my HD DVR has firewire 1394 output and my Audigy sound card has a 1394 input. It sounds like I'm in business. I hate to sound ignorant, but if I connect my HD DVR to my sound card using a 1394 cable, if the source is in 5.1, will the sound file I create be in 5.1? Is there any specific software I have to use to record the file? Will it be a WAV file? Can I attach the audio file to my video in another software (Ulead Video Studio) "as is" and it remain in 5.1?
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If it is transfered as DV then I don't believe you can get 5.1. I believe DV is 2 channel PCM only. The DVR will downmix on the way out, and you will get a standard definition video with 2 channel audio.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
However, most likely, the Firewire output from the DVR will be MPEG2-TS.John Miller
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