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Tahoe Gator
04-03-2005, 05:51 AM
Placing a 42 inch 1024x768 Panasonic plasma above a fireplace. All of the audio components will be in the basement (whole house audio setup), but I like the idea of having a DVD handy near the TV to avoid the trek to the basement, but I want it completely out of sight (and access from toddlers). Been thinking of putting an Apple Mac "Mini" on the mantle and using it as both a DVD player and to turn the plasma into a computer. Since the Mini is same color as mantle (white) and smaller than the mantle is deep, it would be hardly even noticed. My main question is how well a DVD will perform with a DVI output from the Mini vs. a regular set-top DVD player using RGB.
A second related question is regarding the sound. I can get the stereo output of the Mini down to my A/V setup in the basement (I pre-ran lots of wires), so I am wondering if my A/V receiver will be able to pick up any Dolby, DTS, etc. coding from the Mini? Though I would still have my higher-end DVD player with Toslink down there if I preferred, I am curious how much I would preserve simply running the Mini's stereo audio into the receiver.
paul_pci
04-03-2005, 11:26 AM
Placing a 42 inch 1024x768 Panasonic plasma above a fireplace. All of the audio components will be in the basement (whole house audio setup), but I like the idea of having a DVD handy near the TV to avoid the trek to the basement, but I want it completely out of sight (and access from toddlers). Been thinking of putting an Apple Mac "Mini" on the mantle and using it as both a DVD player and to turn the plasma into a computer. Since the Mini is same color as mantle (white) and smaller than the mantle is deep, it would be hardly even noticed. My main question is how well a DVD will perform with a DVI output from the Mini vs. a regular set-top DVD player using RGB.
A second related question is regarding the sound. I can get the stereo output of the Mini down to my A/V setup in the basement (I pre-ran lots of wires), so I am wondering if my A/V receiver will be able to pick up any Dolby, DTS, etc. coding from the Mini? Though I would still have my higher-end DVD player with Toslink down there if I preferred, I am curious how much I would preserve simply running the Mini's stereo audio into the receiver.
While you've stumbled upon a cool idea, you won't get digital 5.1 sound from stereo analog inputs. At best, you'll get prologic sound as your receiver converts a stereo input to 5.1 channels. A PS2 would do the job as it has an optical out, but I think, in your case, it would be more obtrusive than you're looking for.
uyman
04-16-2005, 07:16 PM
While you've stumbled upon a cool idea, you won't get digital 5.1 sound from stereo analog inputs. At best, you'll get prologic sound as your receiver converts a stereo input to 5.1 channels. A PS2 would do the job as it has an optical out, but I think, in your case, it would be more obtrusive than you're looking for.
This is what you need to get 5.1 sound from a mac mini. I'm thinking of buying this myself.
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Transit-main.html
eisforelectronic
04-17-2005, 12:34 AM
I use an M-audio external card to get sound from my powerbook to my receiver, works great.
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