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En udemærket artikel om det pt bedste HTPC chipsæt
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/03/04/amd_780g_integra ted_graphics_chipset/1
Fra side 2:
The package looks excellent on paper – the perfect combination of low power, inexpensive and fully capable. For home theatre PC enthusiasts the inclusion of UVD is especially important because it means you can buy a very low power and cheap CPU and even be able to playback high-bitrate Blu-ray (and HD DVD) discs at resolutions of up to 1080p. What is missing still is the lack of full bitrate High-Definition 7.1 channel audio pass-through to HDMI – the onboard audio controller that can only cater for S/PDIF bandwidth that is limited to 5.1 channel DVD quality Dolby Digital or DTS, not 7.1 channel DTS MasterHD or Dolby TrueHD that is featured on Blu-ray and HD DVD media.
The UVD offers complete bitstream offloading support, regardless of whether it’s from hard disk or physical media; however the software needs to provide specific support – like Cyberlink PowerDVD. This is an extra cost to the consumer, where a lot of people will prefer to use players like Media Player Classic, VLC or CoreAVC
Som jeg forstår det så kan man få lyden ud som bitstream og lade sin forstærke decode
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