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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 1015359" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>it's neither here nor there. Mixing isn't really necessary so you are correct and box shouldn't be ticked in guide. If you want to mix it should be done at 1 point. Since you are using MPAR it is all decoded by the HTPC regardless. I should probably untick that box in the guide, but my main point was mixing doesn't break MPAR and can be used with MPAR if wanted (MPAR requires decoded audio to do it's thing). My audio receiver is pretty crappy anyway it's only 5.1 using optical toslink. I would rate my HTPCs abiliity to decode audio on par with my receiver. Guide is mostly optimized for video. Haven't got around to the audio side of it. Nice to hear your enjoying your HTPC's audio more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 1015359, member: 76888"] it's neither here nor there. Mixing isn't really necessary so you are correct and box shouldn't be ticked in guide. If you want to mix it should be done at 1 point. Since you are using MPAR it is all decoded by the HTPC regardless. I should probably untick that box in the guide, but my main point was mixing doesn't break MPAR and can be used with MPAR if wanted (MPAR requires decoded audio to do it's thing). My audio receiver is pretty crappy anyway it's only 5.1 using optical toslink. I would rate my HTPCs abiliity to decode audio on par with my receiver. Guide is mostly optimized for video. Haven't got around to the audio side of it. Nice to hear your enjoying your HTPC's audio more. [/QUOTE]
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