So... I just finished installing my fancy new AMD Radeon HD 6870 video card, and I'm working on getting it all set up to work well in my HTPC in the living room. So far, it seems to be going well, but I figured I'd ask here for some "best practices". I'm mostly looking for tips setting up the audio output on it, because this whole living with a digital receiver thing is all new to me.
First, what I have:
1. AMD Radeon HD 6870 video card (HDMI 1.4a output)
2. Denon AVR-591 Receiver
I have the Denon all properly set up for my 5.1 speakers and the room using the nice Audyssey Room Correction feature. Up until today, I was using the SPDIF out on my onboard sound card to the Denon. Now I can send everything across the HDMI with my fancy new sound card. If you don't know about these cards, it has the same audio features as the AMD Radeon HD 5000 series cards (except now it is HDMI 1.4a compliant and the video decode engine has been upgraded).
Mainly, what I'm looking for is advice on setting MC up well. If you know me at all, you know I'm no "true" audiophile. I buy a lot of my music on the Amazon MP3 store. But I would like to have the best possible sound quality for what I have.
Right now, I'm using these settings:
Options -> Audio:
Output Mode: WASAPI - Event Style
Output Mode Settings: defaults
Play Silence at Startup: 1/4 second
Do Not Play Silence: disabled
(everything else pretty much at the defaults, or set nicely and I don't need advice)
Options -> Video:
Playback Device: same as audio
Connection Type: Digital (supports AC3 and DTS)
DSP Settings:
Output Format:
Sample Rate: No resampling
Bitdepth: 24 bit
Channels: 5.1 channels
Output as Dolby Digital: disabled
Mixing: JRSS 2.0 (with the other two options disabled)
Subwoofer Settings are defaults, I believe. Something outside of MC is ENABLED.
Crossover: 60Hz, Subclarity enabled.
Nothing else is enabled in the DSP. I've toyed with the EQ as well. However, since my Denon has the fancy Audyssey MultiEQ feature, I figured it was probably best to use that instead of the one built into MC.
I used to have the Output as Dolby Digital enabled with the SPDIF setup. However, I know Dolby Digital uses lossy encoding so now that I have an output that can actually do multichannel PCM, I thought it was better to turn this off. Plus, that lets me enable 24-bit output in MC. But, I'd love feedback on all of this, so have at it.
Lastly, the Denon settings. This might be more specific to my implementation, but I figured I'd ask. I have the Denon set up to use it's "Multi-channel In" for most audio playback in and outside of MC. It also has something called "Direct" in mode, but that sounds really "hollow" or something. The manual does not describe the differences between these modes well, but the Multi-Channel In mode sounds pretty close to the Dolby Digital mode, if I enable that in MC. In "direct" mode, all the speakers appear to work, but I'm not sure my sub works right (which would explain the "hollow" sound).
For playing back video, it passes through and auto-detects DTS and Dolby Digital and all of that, and automatically switches to those modes. When it receives two channel stereo, I have it set to use DTS-Neo 6 mode because I like that better than Pro Logic II (which is WAY too center-heavy in my opinion).
The only other thing I'd add is that I know that using JRSS and surround sound for music playback isn't "kosher" for audiophiles, but I don't need a lecture about that. I really like how JRSS expands the stereo sound to multichannel surround.
For everything else... I'm sure I'm doing it wrong. Tell me how. In particular, I'm fairly clueless on what to use under Options -> Audio for the Output mode and all of that. The DSP settings I think are pretty good, but I'd love more feedback there. And really anything else... Thanks!