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Advice needed: 4K player DAC, Processor DAC, or separate DAC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eish" data-source="post: 1059989" data-attributes="member: 2900"><p>I might have missed part of this conversation but I found it interesting. I also would vote for Atmos. If you only use it for blu-ray then it should do. But if you wish to use Netflix Atmos, you will need a source with that capability. I use X-Box One and it can do Atmos with an app install. A laptop can also do but I found recently that converting USB-Type C to HDMI is quite tricky, it worked well with my laptop which had mini-HDMI, I gave that one away and now use on with only Type C - I gave up due to issues.</p><p></p><p>If you use Amazon Prime - you can also get Atmos (I hear) but only if you use NVidia-something (I forget it now). Otherwise - you only get 5.1</p><p></p><p>Regarding re-watching Blu-rays, guilty as charged. I normally (or used to) watch series. I have watched 24 more than once for example and a couple others. Usually after a big gap like 10 years and I have mostly forgotten most of the details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eish, post: 1059989, member: 2900"] I might have missed part of this conversation but I found it interesting. I also would vote for Atmos. If you only use it for blu-ray then it should do. But if you wish to use Netflix Atmos, you will need a source with that capability. I use X-Box One and it can do Atmos with an app install. A laptop can also do but I found recently that converting USB-Type C to HDMI is quite tricky, it worked well with my laptop which had mini-HDMI, I gave that one away and now use on with only Type C - I gave up due to issues. If you use Amazon Prime - you can also get Atmos (I hear) but only if you use NVidia-something (I forget it now). Otherwise - you only get 5.1 Regarding re-watching Blu-rays, guilty as charged. I normally (or used to) watch series. I have watched 24 more than once for example and a couple others. Usually after a big gap like 10 years and I have mostly forgotten most of the details. [/QUOTE]
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