![]() ![]() Your receiver supports regular DTS and Dolby but it doesn't support Dolby True HD or DTS HD so that won't happen. ![]() You do have a saving grace, your motherboard(outputs) and AVR(inputs) have 5.1 analog outputs and inputs which can deliver true/discreet 5.1.įor audio 2.0(stereo), you have to use the AVR to fill the speakers to a get a simulated surround. Analog, HDMI and Display Port can do 5.1/7.1 true/discreet surround True HD and DTS HD. If your just using S/PDIF for music, then it's fine. Also, just so you know, S/pdif isn't the best choice for surround since it can only send 2.1 uncompressed audio so it isn't true/discreet surround. It's a matter of configuring the Windows and realtek options. SO the AVR does all of the surround processing. Using the S/PDIF solution, it is pretty much a pass through of a digital signal. ![]()
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