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(14-Apr-2020, 00:13)njaiswal Wrote:(13-Apr-2020, 21:11)booshtukka Wrote: I know Apple TV has audio sync, but that will never get me surround which is the longterm goal.I know right? I would be awesome to have a fully digital dante implementation. Until the price comes down or until one of my processors die, I'm stuck using the Audinate XLR dongles; which sound amazing IMHO.
That's a great site, njaiswal, but nothing there to decode the surround stream in the first place. More and more it's looking like your option is the best one, which still seems crazy to me! You can get a 7.1 receiver for like £400 (which does a lot more than I'm looking for). I just want one of those which outputs via Dante, and has everything else removed.
Is it very difficult to market a Dante-based, consumer "AV receiver" for speakers like the Phantoms, and make it relatively simple to set up and affordable? I wonder why nobody in the consumer home theater business has developed it yet.