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Connecting computer to home theater, best way to get surround sound.
In my quest to stream netflix and hulu into my home theater I have encountered a conundrum.
Satellite box and DVD connect via fiber optic to my Pioneer receiver to give me 5.1/7.1 surround sound. Easy enough to get a high end video card with a HDMI out to go to the receiver. But how do I get surround sound encoding from the computer to the Pioneer? |
I have had the same issue. I think much of it is just that netflix etc doesn't encode the stream in 5.1 or 7.1 audio. I have heard that the Sony PS3 has surround from netflix, but I don't know for sure. One thing is for certain, I am subscribing to this thread in the hope that some of our more tech savvy Pelicans have a good answer!
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Look at an Apple TV, its a box that costs about $100. If your computer and home theater are plugged into the WI-FI or hard wired to the router, it works great. You can also watch netflix and a bunch of other stuff.
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If the computer or video card has a s/pdif digital out (coax connector or mini with adapters) & your receiver has a digital input you can usually decode DTS/Dolby Digital signals.
Ian |
I think most SoundBlasters starting with the X-Fi, and possibly as far back as the Audigy will have coax digital out. Some of them also have optical if you have extra optical inputs on the Pioneer.
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Like the idea of just getting plug and play XBOX ot PS3, connect to Internet and be done with it. However the tech inside wants to build a PC with Internet... then I could loose the satellite and DVD and run everything through the computer. Thing is I'm bit of an audio/video snob and don't want to give up any quality in sound/picture. |
Sony BX18 Blu-Ray Player
Hulu, NetFlix, Internet $70.00, Costco, BJ's |
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Honestly can not stand the PS3, I would put it way down on your list of options. Way too many updates, worse than Windows. Did some rearranging of the kids media area over the weekend, fired up the PS3 to check it and of course it needed a system update then needed Netflix app updated. 20 minutes before the thing was useable. I don't particularly like using gaming consoles for media devices. They always seem clunky. Much prefer a purpose built device. You look at a Boxee? |
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Ian |
Get a rasberry pi build a media thing and feed it via hdmi
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having said that I find myself with 150+ channels and nothing to watch :mad: so I think I am heading in the right direction . I have considered just pulling the plug altogether. Only thing with Boxee and Roku is I would like to do some hands on before buying to see how intuitive the interface is. Also read yesterday that Android based machines don't do Netflix so well? So the Sony Blue ray machines are the same as the PS3 (Braviavission)? I was leaning that way, I presume I could go to the Sony store at the mall and check them out. Building my own PC is an option (but the most expensive and time consuming option, neither of which I have in abundance). I will have to revisit Boxee and Roku (and apple TV...) but remember I need the fiber optic output to get 5.1/7.1 |
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