An AVR for 7.x.6 Atmos with multi-channel ethernet capability

QuadraphonicQuad

Help Support QuadraphonicQuad:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
This day and time mini-pc's can be bought with HDMI 2.1 ports if needed. Small, unobtrusive, with RJ45 port(s).
That doesn't satisfy the desire for using no separate devices however. and one would need a software app for playback that will bitstream Atmos. (free VLC media player will, but at least for me seems to have some problems with Java menus.)
Sadly 'Media Player Classic-BE' doesn't support Java menus either...
 
Personally, I never watch movies using my computers. I play my movie disc back-ups using my OPPO or if I'm upstairs in bed I use my TV's media player app...
Sure, I get it. I'm not a movie guy, unless it's a recorded live concert. Since I have a 4K monitor at the sweet spot, that's what I normally use for any viewing while listening to music.
I no longer have any music equipment connected in the main room as that's my wife's domain along with the "big ass tv".
 
Ach. To be clear, I use PowerDVD because it will bitstream, not so much for any viewing ability, though it does have two modes, for pc or tv.

If it's a NAS setup, couldn't you run a software player from it? I confess I don't know all that much about the commercial NAS units.
I just have a big ass pc with a lot of drives, and a SAS/SATA card to run them all and to create RAID arrays with the MaxView Storage Manger (works with my Adaptec SAS/SATA card).

Otherwise unless someone has another solution, I think a pc will have to be in the chain somewhere, or some device to serve the music to the AVR, unfortunately. I like the functionality of the Asus mini-pc's but a used laptop with HDMI could fill the gap.

Anyway like you say it's a shame network playback isn't incorporated into AVR's. I mean they often come with Tidal, Bluetooth, Chromecast and all that, and a plethora of stereo inputs, none of which I personally find useful. I even have a phone app for my Onkyo though I seldom use it.
 
I’m not a Mac guy but the new M4 Mac Mini starts at 599 USD and is 5” x 5” x 2” in size. The base model only has 256 Gb of storage but I don’t think that you would need more than that for a single purpose music server being fed music files from an NAS drive.
 
I have a Denon AVC-X8500HA and it can't do multi-channel music via the network, the X6800 is the one below and it can't either. I haven't come across any AVRs which will play multi-channel over a network. Edit: Even the top of the range £6000 AVC-A1H can't.

Denon manual page.

View attachment 110842
Only 2-Channels.
Is gapless playback possible (FLAC, MP3 ...)?

Or is it only written in the manual, but it works in multi channel (undocumented feature)?

That's why I use kodi on a Raspberry Pi for this.
 
Only 2-Channels.
Is gapless playback possible (FLAC, MP3 ...)?

Or is it only written in the manual, but it works in multi channel (undocumented feature)?

That's why I use kodi on a Raspberry Pi for this.
Its stereo only, don't know if its gapless or not as I never use the AVR from the NAS drives.
 
Back
Top