This to me is the holy grail. I've done endless searches on this and www.thegreenbutton.com, but can't seem to find a definitive anwser. So let me pose the question, and feel free to flame me if I've missed the answer somewhere before!
I run MCE2005 as my OS, as it looks kinda slick, and my wife can drive the remote control. I have an AV-710 sound card hooked up via optical to my Yamaha DSP-A2 amp. I have an ATI 9000 series card to drive both my Pioneer plasma (via a DVI to HDMI cable) and my woidescreen monitor simultaneously. (So you don't need the plasma running while you're only playing music.)
I have all my music CD's ripped to WMA lossless on the machine, and I intend to use it for playback of audio, mpeg video, and DVD's.
Now the tricky bit. I would like the machine to provide the appropriate bitstream to the amplifier - ie. play back a CD, and get 44KHz PCM. Playback a DVD and get 48KHZ DD/DTS. So - no messing with the sound. If I want to mess with the sound I'll do it with the amp.
You see where I'm going. A single audio connector to the PC, and it passes through the native bitstream (OK it will decompress the WMA lossless) to the AMP.
However, I don't think its possible. Apparently, the kmixer component of Windows will always resample audio to 48KHz to allow it to multiplex system and other sounds to the output device.
You can bypass kmixer by using cards that support ASIO or kernel streaming, but they then rely on a media player that supports ASIO or kernel streaming. MCE2005 uses WMP10, and YOU CANT USE ANYTHING ELSE.
So either I use the intuitive media center interface and get crummy sound (believe me it sounds rubbish) OR I use seperate applications for DVD, mpeg playback and audio playback.
Is there any way of getting what I want? I've spent ages building the machine, ripping the CDs, setting up the amp. But it looks like my dream of a fully integrated media centre with bit perfect playback has fallen at the last hurdle.
I run MCE2005 as my OS, as it looks kinda slick, and my wife can drive the remote control. I have an AV-710 sound card hooked up via optical to my Yamaha DSP-A2 amp. I have an ATI 9000 series card to drive both my Pioneer plasma (via a DVI to HDMI cable) and my woidescreen monitor simultaneously. (So you don't need the plasma running while you're only playing music.)
I have all my music CD's ripped to WMA lossless on the machine, and I intend to use it for playback of audio, mpeg video, and DVD's.
Now the tricky bit. I would like the machine to provide the appropriate bitstream to the amplifier - ie. play back a CD, and get 44KHz PCM. Playback a DVD and get 48KHZ DD/DTS. So - no messing with the sound. If I want to mess with the sound I'll do it with the amp.
You see where I'm going. A single audio connector to the PC, and it passes through the native bitstream (OK it will decompress the WMA lossless) to the AMP.
However, I don't think its possible. Apparently, the kmixer component of Windows will always resample audio to 48KHz to allow it to multiplex system and other sounds to the output device.
You can bypass kmixer by using cards that support ASIO or kernel streaming, but they then rely on a media player that supports ASIO or kernel streaming. MCE2005 uses WMP10, and YOU CANT USE ANYTHING ELSE.
So either I use the intuitive media center interface and get crummy sound (believe me it sounds rubbish) OR I use seperate applications for DVD, mpeg playback and audio playback.
Is there any way of getting what I want? I've spent ages building the machine, ripping the CDs, setting up the amp. But it looks like my dream of a fully integrated media centre with bit perfect playback has fallen at the last hurdle.

















just wanted to help out, but I really know nothing about it.
