Hi All,
This is my first post to this forum, so I hope it doesn't come across too green.
I've done my back in, so I've had the opportunity to scour this forum (and a whole bunch of others) over the last 72 hours whilst researching a future whole house A/V solution. We're building this year, and I want to make sure that I've got all my cabling runs designed for the pre-wire.
I've very familiar with the materials at Cocoontech for wiring, as that was my go to place for the security side of things. However, I was a little less comfortable when it came to the A/V side of things, and the concept of home running structured speaker cables, coax, HDMI and cables for IR distribution. Been through the rather outdated "Read this first" posts and links (Jim/Matt - you might want to clean up some of the early ones), as well as the wiki, and some rather long winded threads.
At any rate (sorry for the long spiel), I've garnered a fair amount of info, but come across a key new capability from AMD that doesn't seem to be discussed here yet. Thanks to a post from Glynor about AMD GPUs and power saving that caused me to look into it.
QUESTION: Has anyone setup their media PC to support multizone video, complete with audio, using the new DDMA functionality available in the AMD 7700 series (and above) graphics cards? The idea being that you use the DisplayPort to HDMI converters, and hence can have a server with essentially 4 HDMI outputs which also supports discrete audio per HDMI output. Couple this with a couple of 7.1 sound cards for a few more audio only zones, a quad digital tuner card...
If so, is there any experiences you can share regarding the number of zones that can be supported, and at what sort of output formats based on example hardware specs?
I'm trying to put together a design that essentially just relies on a single, centralised media server for a number of zones, and I'm trying to understand whether that can actually be a reality or not.
I'll try and post my design up here when I've got enough posts to actually allow me to. But if the response from this thread indicates that you can only really support three concurrently active zones at 1080i (2 with stereo and one with 7.1 surround) then I'll go back to the drawing board and chunk it up a bit.
Cheers
Jozza