[SML] A little OT: HDMI Audio Compressor

Steven Hood shood_td at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 16 15:11:43 UTC 2017


I'd recommend getting yourself one of the newer A/V receivers that have 
enough inputs for your devices. They often have the ability to pull and 
separately control the audio.
Hth,
Steven R Hood


On April 15, 2017 11:18:41 PM Alex French via Stagecraft 
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> Hopefully someone can point me to a product my brief Googling hasn't turned
> up yet-
>
> I would like a consumer grade audio compressor/limiter with HDMI in/out, to
> put in-between my Roku or comparable devices and TV.  The TV itself seems
> to have a few built in black-box audio processing modes, but nothing that
> gives me any worthwhile control.
>
> Most of the content has very little dynamic range already, but I want to
> further reduce dynamic range of of opening credit music and the like-
> because I *don't* want my sleeping 15-month old to be part of the audience.
>
> Thanks for any ideas!
> Alex French
>
>
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