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<blockquote data-quote="Dj.BigBear" data-source="post: 1208419" data-attributes="member: 72634"><p>it's for Movies laddie........ for HT setup.... not audiophile setup.</p><p>but even using HDMI still won't beat hi-end Analog RCA connections</p><p>if you have a decent soundcard to test it... you could hear it for yourself by testing out digital(optical/coax) - HDMI - Analog</p><p>while HDMI has bigger bandwith than the rest.... it simply lacks the support for sound processing as of now.</p><p></p><p>like it or not.... even if you use digital/spdif/HDMI.... it still needs to be converted to analog signal by Receivers.....</p><p>by doing that, your Receiver will rely on digital data feeds coming from the soundcard..... then it all goes back to square one.... does the soundcard provide decent digital feeds with less jitter and error?</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>CD Player has DAC in it.... which converts digital data(CD) to analog signal(sound pulse) to be later converted into sounds by an amp/receiver then speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj.BigBear, post: 1208419, member: 72634"] it's for Movies laddie........ for HT setup.... not audiophile setup. but even using HDMI still won't beat hi-end Analog RCA connections if you have a decent soundcard to test it... you could hear it for yourself by testing out digital(optical/coax) - HDMI - Analog while HDMI has bigger bandwith than the rest.... it simply lacks the support for sound processing as of now. like it or not.... even if you use digital/spdif/HDMI.... it still needs to be converted to analog signal by Receivers..... by doing that, your Receiver will rely on digital data feeds coming from the soundcard..... then it all goes back to square one.... does the soundcard provide decent digital feeds with less jitter and error? CD Player has DAC in it.... which converts digital data(CD) to analog signal(sound pulse) to be later converted into sounds by an amp/receiver then speakers. [/QUOTE]
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