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HI:
I hope this thread is in the right place. If not, Mods please feel free to move it, I am building an HTPC and I would like to get an audio card that decdes HD audio (i.e. HD-Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, but I'm sure you already knew what I meant ![]() Any siggestions? Also, what do these cards usually cost? Thanks in advance! |
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I will be using PDVD13 as the software player so I know it can handle doing the decoding in the PC. What I am confused on is how do I get HD Audio? With my current setup I am only getting Dolby Digital....do I need to use HDMI audio from my graphics card?
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Yes PowerDVD must be set to bitstream output as mentioned above. You could also try XBMC which also bitstreams, and if your receiver can't decode XBMC will decode for you.
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In this day and age if you are building an HTPC for audio/video output and no gaming then you don't need a video card or audio card - both Intel and AMD have motherboards with HDMI and both are efficient enough to play all your audio/video files. Just set up a good base system - I use an i5 and have never had any problem outputting audio/video with the HDMI and it's HD2000 graphics. The processor is powerful enough that if I find a PC game that interests me it's very simple to just add a video card and will be good to go - Specs to my HTPC linked in my sig...
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That's what I would also do if starting from scratch. Right now I'm using my old media server (C2D E6600, 4GBs, with my 2 1.5 TB greens and 1x 2TB green). I just replaced both 1.5 under warranty, I believe they had a few bad batches of these from what I read, so Luc run the WD Data Lifeguard Diagnostics for Windows once in a while, it did let me know in time to back up everything and in a matter of days it died.
So back to the HTPC, I upgraded my main PC's video card to a HD 7850 2GB and am using my old HD 5770. I still can't figure how to fix the fact that my 5770 sees my Denon avr as only capable of 96/24 when I can accept all up to 192/24. Got the little K400 keyboard and think it's great and a backup BD player to boot. |
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Don't know what to tell you about the audio issue as I haven't used a video card since my HIS 3850 - I almost upgraded, bought a XFX 5830 but there just wasn't enough of a difference so I sold it. The HD3850 lasted until I went with the i5 Sandybridge cpu and it's integrated hd 2000 graphics... Last edited by lucv13; 02-20-2013 at 06:00 AM. |
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I just built a HTPC a few weeks ago myself. No video card. I threw in an ivy bridge with the 4000 HD. Haven't had any issues. It runs everything I throw at it. The chip has HD sound also,so I pass it thru my onkyo 818,hello DTS Master Audio/Dolby True HD
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