Greetings,
I'm putting together my first HTPC. And this is my first post.
My goal is to centralize my all my AV media storage and playback into a new HTPC and through my existing LCD TV and speakers (and an external DAC). I store my music in flac format. My wife uses iTunes, not lossless. I will replace my blue ray player with the PC's internal CD/DVD/BD player, which will also have a TV tuner card for DVR and such.
Because I'm not really a gamer, I don't plan to buy a video card but use an AMD A10-6700 Richland 3.7GHz 65W CPU for my graphics processing, as I understand that this CPU should be more than sufficient for HD viewing. And I'll run an HDMI cable from the PC to my TV. I guess my first question is: for HD viewing, is this a reasonable set up?
Regarding audio, I also don't believe I need to buy a sound card because I like the DacMagic Plus for an audio converter; this appears to me to strike a good balance of quality & cost, and I have very tight space restrictions (so I can also use it to replace my bulky AV receiver and amp and power my speakers).
Based on my understanding of Media Center, I believe it will format my music audio files so they can be converted to analog by my DAC and I can simply run a USB 2 cable from my HTPC to it to listen to my flac files; and to listen to the HD audio component from blue ray disks Media Center will also decode those files and output a 2 channel PCM signal to my DAC. My second question is: will this set up work? Additionally, does it make sense to pay the extra money for a higher quality external DAC (and in my case, one with an integrated amp), and use Media Center for sound control and manipulation as a replacement for the features in an AV receiver?
Am I missing something?
I haven't selected a motherboard yet or case or heat sink & fans, but will choose them to balance form factor, in/out ports, size, loudness, cost.
Clearly, I'm still at the design stage, and still have a lot of learning to do. I appreciate your advice. Thanks.