Ive been reading a lot about this lately... and trying to determine what to look for in a sound card if I want to get good 5.1 surround from my PC to my receiver via a digital optical cable connection.
For the record... I just bought a Z79 ASRock mobo ... and it came with a GameBlaster sound card by Creative (Realtec3D ??). This only gives 2 channel audio to my receiver. But to be honest the sound quality does have a 'surround' feel to it and Im starting to like the performance more and more each day.
However, Ive been reading a lot about needing a card with Dobly Digital Live or DTX encoding in order to get true surround to my receiver via an optical cable.
this lead my search to 3 possible cards I was looking at, all with these DDL and DTX features:
HT Omega Striker 7.1 - $80
HT Omega claro II - $180
HT Omega Halo (out of stock) - $200
Now further research... Ive been reading lately about if I use the digital connection to the receiver, it bypasses the sound card Digital to Analog Connection (DAC), and because of this, you shouldnt waste your money on an expensive chip-set if you are using this type of connection.
well this makes me sad and really started to confuse me....
Does anyone have any light they can shed on this?
(TL/DR):
SHould I buy the HT Omega Halo so I can have a DDL encoding card.. even tho I will use an optical cable to the receiver?
Or if I go for the cheaper Striker 7.1 (also with DDL)... will it give me true 5.1 without being outmatched by my original (and newer) GameBlaster?
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