I think what loafmeat is doing can be done with nanoAVR HD ($250)
without having to deal with multiple software and plug-ins.
I have been using nanodigi and 4 AVRs for my 4 way active system.
nanoAVR can reduce it to just one HDMI capable 7.1 AVR (3 way + mono sub).
Thanks to Loafmeat and this thread for alerting me to this HDMI based option.
And can someone please confirm that what I am thinking is feasible?
without having to deal with multiple software and plug-ins.
I have been using nanodigi and 4 AVRs for my 4 way active system.
nanoAVR can reduce it to just one HDMI capable 7.1 AVR (3 way + mono sub).
Thanks to Loafmeat and this thread for alerting me to this HDMI based option.
And can someone please confirm that what I am thinking is feasible?
@zmyrna
I have read also about nanoAVR and think you can do the same with it what I have done with PC.
On the other side with PC and 7.1 soundcard you can also realize 8 channel analog output
For me this PC is also used as HTPC and as file server.
You can stream all kind of audo and video from Internet as well.
With a 7.1 HDMI AVR you have 7 channels and 1 LFE that means 3 way + mono + LFE)
In future with HDMI 2.0 you have 32 channels (but no AVR at the moment)
regards
I have read also about nanoAVR and think you can do the same with it what I have done with PC.
On the other side with PC and 7.1 soundcard you can also realize 8 channel analog output
For me this PC is also used as HTPC and as file server.
You can stream all kind of audo and video from Internet as well.
With a 7.1 HDMI AVR you have 7 channels and 1 LFE that means 3 way + mono + LFE)
In future with HDMI 2.0 you have 32 channels (but no AVR at the moment)
regards
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