- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi all.. Couldn't find a post on this topic so here goes...
I have recently acquired a new 5.1 cinema set-up, centred around the Denon AVR-3808 receiver, and want to make full use of the HD audio capabilities. I listen to music a fair bit on this system, streamed from my PC or via a portable hard drive, but the mp3 compression is not doing my set-up any justice. I've scoured the web and found a few sites that offer full 5.1 HD audio tracks in various formats - DTS, Dolby digital, 96kHz/24-bit PCM, WMA lossless etc (iTrax.com is one such site). However having downloaded these I find I can't play the lossless versions on my Denon (even though it is supposed to beable to decode WMA lossless). I also have an Xbox 360 and a PS3 connected up, neither of which seem to beable to handle the lossless formats.
Does anyone out there know how I can get these formats to playback via the receiver (ideally directly streamed from a network hard drive as this is where I would store these huge files) - or do I need another piece of Media hardware to do the job??
Thanks!
I have recently acquired a new 5.1 cinema set-up, centred around the Denon AVR-3808 receiver, and want to make full use of the HD audio capabilities. I listen to music a fair bit on this system, streamed from my PC or via a portable hard drive, but the mp3 compression is not doing my set-up any justice. I've scoured the web and found a few sites that offer full 5.1 HD audio tracks in various formats - DTS, Dolby digital, 96kHz/24-bit PCM, WMA lossless etc (iTrax.com is one such site). However having downloaded these I find I can't play the lossless versions on my Denon (even though it is supposed to beable to decode WMA lossless). I also have an Xbox 360 and a PS3 connected up, neither of which seem to beable to handle the lossless formats.
Does anyone out there know how I can get these formats to playback via the receiver (ideally directly streamed from a network hard drive as this is where I would store these huge files) - or do I need another piece of Media hardware to do the job??
Thanks!