I was hoping to get the amp to do the grunt (it's expensive enough so should be able to!). It seems to do a perfect job of matrixing the 7.1 down to 5.1 with bitstreamed data from 7.1 TrueHD and DTSMA.
I wouldn't expect the amp to handle bi-amping?
If it does, you would want to output 5.1 from the computer and let the amp split the L/R channel for bi-amping.
But I'm not sure this would be better than just using the computer for everything.
I guess there's no harm in doing room correction twice!
I wouldn't recommend this as a permanent solution. You only want one phase adjustment for distance, and it should be one of the last things in the chain.
I think I would rather be able to use it for video, but leave audio as a 'pristine' stream (I have my CD's ripped to uncompressed wav and would like to send 'bitperfect' audio at least). Is it possible to configure this way?
You can DSP Studio > Output Format to output 2.1 from a 2.0 source.
You can also create multiple zones with discrete settings.
But things like levels and speaker distance should be used for audio and video. There's no argument that it's more pristine to have the left speaker sound louder than the right speaker, or be out of phase due to placement.
As I posted on the subtitle thread, my chances for lengthy fettling with the kit is limited at the moment with new Baby Ridge on the scene!
Congratulations! My experience is that the first year is a little rough, then they just keep getting more fun.