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<blockquote data-quote="albarreto" data-source="post: 748530" data-attributes="member: 111832"><p>Yes, I'm sure.</p><p>The recent H57 chipset is HD audio enabled (DTS-HD and Dolby True-HD)</p><p>By the way, when I install a fresh windows with drivers, all audio formats are there (see image).</p><p>Something in configuration 'kills' them</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.techinsight.tv/intels-dh57jg-lots-of-low-cost-functionality.html" target="_blank">TechInsight - RAM TV | Intel's DH57JG - Lots of Functionality</a></p><p></p><p>"HD Audio and gigabit Ethernet are native to the chipset as well. The DH57JG enables comprehensive 10-channel sound (7.1-channel + two independent multi-streaming channels). Moreover, it’s able to bitstream Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio over HDMI, making the board a shoo-in for home theater PC designs with Blu-ray drives. Though most mini-ITX builds won’t warrant discrete graphics, the DH57JG does sport a 16-lane PCI Express 2.0 expansion slot able to house any add-in board you choose to deploy, enclosure permitting."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="albarreto, post: 748530, member: 111832"] Yes, I'm sure. The recent H57 chipset is HD audio enabled (DTS-HD and Dolby True-HD) By the way, when I install a fresh windows with drivers, all audio formats are there (see image). Something in configuration 'kills' them [url=http://www.techinsight.tv/intels-dh57jg-lots-of-low-cost-functionality.html]TechInsight - RAM TV | Intel's DH57JG - Lots of Functionality[/url] "HD Audio and gigabit Ethernet are native to the chipset as well. The DH57JG enables comprehensive 10-channel sound (7.1-channel + two independent multi-streaming channels). Moreover, it’s able to bitstream Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio over HDMI, making the board a shoo-in for home theater PC designs with Blu-ray drives. Though most mini-ITX builds won’t warrant discrete graphics, the DH57JG does sport a 16-lane PCI Express 2.0 expansion slot able to house any add-in board you choose to deploy, enclosure permitting." [/QUOTE]
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