reignofchaos
Well-Known Member
The PBO is a audio decoder and streams the audio as PCM bitstream. Then you use a high end DAC downstream to do audio processing digital to analog conversion. This can even be a good audio receiver. What else someone wants/needs PBO to do?
If put in the same analogy of a PC -
PC - Media played and decoded by software player using codecs.
PBO/Media box - media played and decoded by hardware chip. Passed on to the receiver using raw bitstream. For 2 channels, it is PCM.
PC/Soundcard - Sound card does the audio processing and DAC (if analog output is used)
Digital Receiver - Receiver does the audio processing and DAC.
I just don't see technically what different is done by the PC. or may be if I am missing something, please enlighten me.
best,
You may think so but after changing from an xtreamer (same realtek chipset as the PBO) to an AMD fusion based HTPC, my video and audio quality has improved by leaps and bounds. The biggest difference is better dynamic range in the sound and much richer colors with better blacks. Also any AMD/NV chipset supports 10 bit output which is the native format for many high end TVs and dithering is completely avoided at the TV end. The change in sound quality is evident even to a layman.
I'm not even comparing the output quality of a pro card like the Lynx or EMU or ESI. This is simply a comparison between the hdmi/optical out of the media streamer to the hdmi/optical output of an HTPC using onboard audio and video.