As per my understanding, the a/v processor which is also referred to as prepro has the following functions:-
1. Switching between different sources.
2. Volume Control.
3. Conversion of digital audio information from inputs ports like HDMI/ Optical/ Coaxial to analogue and distributing the audio to go to different speakers.
4. Upscaling/ downscaling of video information.
5. Room correction to delay the audio from different speakers to ensure that the audio information from those reach the user at the same time.
6. Adjust the Low Frequency cut off point to match the capability of the front speakers and redirect the Low frequency information to the sub woofer.
7. Displaying the information on the above for the user.
AFAIK, all the above functions can be handled by the HTPC. If that is the case, can't we do away with the processor and connect the HTPC directly to a 5/7/9 Channel Power Amp? Hasn't the Processor become redundant?
Would love to hear from Home Theatre gurus.
1. Switching between different sources.
2. Volume Control.
3. Conversion of digital audio information from inputs ports like HDMI/ Optical/ Coaxial to analogue and distributing the audio to go to different speakers.
4. Upscaling/ downscaling of video information.
5. Room correction to delay the audio from different speakers to ensure that the audio information from those reach the user at the same time.
6. Adjust the Low Frequency cut off point to match the capability of the front speakers and redirect the Low frequency information to the sub woofer.
7. Displaying the information on the above for the user.
AFAIK, all the above functions can be handled by the HTPC. If that is the case, can't we do away with the processor and connect the HTPC directly to a 5/7/9 Channel Power Amp? Hasn't the Processor become redundant?
Would love to hear from Home Theatre gurus.