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Making most out of my Dell PC for HTPC
Hey guys,
I have a Dell Studio Slim PC with a Blu Ray drive, and am looking to use it as my DVD player and music server. I know for sure that I'd be using the HDMI output from my PC into a higher end AV receiver. However, while I'll be using it for BD playback via 5.1, my main focus is in 2-channel playback of my iTunes library (all discs have been ripped in AIFF).
My main question is: if I were to get a higher end AVR, would there be a digital-to-analog conversion through the HDMI cable when I'm looking to strictly play 2-channel music, or does it just stay digital? Am I simply misunderstanding how AVRs work? I'm not so much worried about 5.1, cause I know it's gonna sound awesome either way, but when it comes to 2-channel, I want my music to sound as best as possible.
I have been looking into the Rotel RSX-1057, and despite it being really expensive, I feel it would be worth saving the money for. Would this be the right direction to go in? I don't see any information on digital-to-analog conversion in the product description though. Do you guys have other suggestions of AVRs to look into that might be more budget friendly but still sound as good as possible?
Thanks,
Scott
I have a Dell Studio Slim PC with a Blu Ray drive, and am looking to use it as my DVD player and music server. I know for sure that I'd be using the HDMI output from my PC into a higher end AV receiver. However, while I'll be using it for BD playback via 5.1, my main focus is in 2-channel playback of my iTunes library (all discs have been ripped in AIFF).
My main question is: if I were to get a higher end AVR, would there be a digital-to-analog conversion through the HDMI cable when I'm looking to strictly play 2-channel music, or does it just stay digital? Am I simply misunderstanding how AVRs work? I'm not so much worried about 5.1, cause I know it's gonna sound awesome either way, but when it comes to 2-channel, I want my music to sound as best as possible.
I have been looking into the Rotel RSX-1057, and despite it being really expensive, I feel it would be worth saving the money for. Would this be the right direction to go in? I don't see any information on digital-to-analog conversion in the product description though. Do you guys have other suggestions of AVRs to look into that might be more budget friendly but still sound as good as possible?
Thanks,
Scott
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