how are you planning on connecting the soundcard to your receiver? Stereo analog, multichannel analog, digital coax, digital optical?
Originally posted by: Caladin2
how are you planning on connecting the soundcard to your receiver? Stereo analog, multichannel analog, digital coax, digital optical?
What do you recommend? Best sound quility overall. I will be purchasing a Audigy.
Originally posted by: rnp614
I'd go with the Pioneer line. Having preouts is a HUGE plus if you ever decide you want to get more power to your speakers.
Originally posted by: frankgomez75
just so you know, unless your mobo supports Dolby Digital Live, you're not going to get 5.1 while playing games. Movies yes, games NO
I don't care if you buy the most expensive Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Card..... they don't support Dolby Digital Live so your games will not play in 5.1
Your movies.... well you don't need a sound card for that.... as your DVD Software App handles all of the decoding and passes it on to your Reciever through your mobo's SPIDF Out. I have mine connected to my Harmon Kardon. I'm waiting to order my X-Mystique so that I can play my games in 5.1 Dolby Digital.... right now I can only play them PCM Stereo 2 channel. My movies play in 5.1 using TheaterTek
BTW: I have my HTPC hooked up to my 50" DLP HDTV and my Harmon Kardon AVR225 Reciever so I'm not blowing smoke up your butt but giving your real world experienc/advise
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: frankgomez75
just so you know, unless your mobo supports Dolby Digital Live, you're not going to get 5.1 while playing games. Movies yes, games NO
I don't care if you buy the most expensive Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Card..... they don't support Dolby Digital Live so your games will not play in 5.1
Your movies.... well you don't need a sound card for that.... as your DVD Software App handles all of the decoding and passes it on to your Reciever through your mobo's SPIDF Out. I have mine connected to my Harmon Kardon. I'm waiting to order my X-Mystique so that I can play my games in 5.1 Dolby Digital.... right now I can only play them PCM Stereo 2 channel. My movies play in 5.1 using TheaterTek
BTW: I have my HTPC hooked up to my 50" DLP HDTV and my Harmon Kardon AVR225 Reciever so I'm not blowing smoke up your butt but giving your real world experienc/advise
How do you know his motherboard has digital out?
You don't have to wait for the X-Mysitque, it's here now.
As I described above, you can get surround sound from an Audigy with analog connections.
I'm also not blowing smoke and speaking from personal experience.
Chaintech AV-710 hooked up to my HK AVR-325
Speakers are Fluance SX-HTB and SV-6s (to be upgraded this summer as I've described in my thread)
Sub is an SVS PB-10
4 aura bass shakers hooked up to a Sherwood stereo receiver
Display is an Infocus screenplay 4805 on a 76" screen
Originally posted by: TGS
I went through the great 5.1+ sound card search myself. I would be able to play movies, 5.1 encoded videos perfectly. For games EAX is only done (at this moment) through analog. So if you want movies and games you are looking at a seperate set of speakers, unless the receiver has analog 5.1+ connectors.
Honestly I would just find a nice receiver with analog connections, along with of course digital input for a DVD player if you are on a budget. I was really disappointed that EAX is only analog, as my receiver was an el cheapo special and didn't carry 5.1 analog.
You can run digital for games, but you won't get true EAX output which in my testing offers the purest clarity in 5.1 game sound. IE hear the people sneaking up behind you.![]()
Originally posted by: RCflyer
my dad works for DTS and they all use Denon they say its the best
