I've been looking for a new receiver to fill my needs, but I have some problem finding the perfect one of course.
This one looked very interesting: Onkyo TX-NR616B. Got a 30% discount on it this week.
It looks like it have the most important features for me:
- Good sound (in this price range)
- Support for extra Zone
- DLNA ready. I can stream to this device without turning on my HTPC
- Spotify integrated. This is missing in MC, so it's nice to have it ready directly on the receiver
- Android and iOS application for DLNA and streaming control
- LAN connection (optional WIFI dongle)
- IR control features. You can attach emitters and blasters to control other equipment
The last point there made me think.....
The receiver are the ONLY component in my setup that I want to have on at ALL times when I'm using my A/V equipment. What if I was able to use this as a base for controlling the other equipment. In 2013 I believe it's about time to go away from IR and start using Wifi to control things instead. I've used RF until now, but the RF to IR converting takes time on my logitech 900, and I'm sick of the extra latency.
What if I managed to program a remote like the URC's TRC-1280 with Wifi, to send signals to my reciever (over wifi and the LAN), and the receiver to convert those to the IR emitters that I attach to my TV, HTPC and so on?
I know most of this can be done (even though it requires quite a bit of cash and experience to purchase and program that remote), but I'm not sure at all if these new receivers have the capability to accept remote commands over wifi at all? How locked down are those things? Are there only a limited set of controls that the DLNA and streaming app for Androind and iOS utilizes, or are there possibilities here?
I have very limited knowledge of recievers, and how those have evolved. Those of you who know more... Are things like this possible at all? Are there models that does support this?