Hi, I've got the following hardware:
(MSI) PRO Z690-A WIFI
(MSI) RTX 4080
Sound Blaster Z SE
Samsung - 55" Class Q80 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV
Integra DTR 7.6 AV Receiver
So, I'm trying to get both stereo, and when available, multichannel digital audio from my PC to my receiver. If I'm sourcing stereo, I want it to output stereo. If I'm sourcing Dolby Digital 5.1, I want it to output Dolby Digital 5.1. And, if I'm sourcing DTS, I want it to output DTS. My receiver is pretty old and supports only up to HDMI 1.1, so I've connected the HDMI OUT from my GPU directly to the TV. For digital audio, I then have a toslink cable from the TV OUT to the receiver. When connected like this, I can only ever get stereo from my PC to the receiver because the NVIDIA HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO device supports only stereo format. It does not have an option for 5.1. So, I recently added the Sound Blaster Z SE, thinking I would go toslink OUT from the Z SE to the receiver and get additional format support for 5.1 and DTS. Alas, the only way to get 5.1 to the receiver from the toslink OUT on the Z SE is to configure the Z SE software to encode Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS (won't do both simulaneously)... The issue here is, when you do this you essentially lose stereo format, so anything in stereo just plays primarily through the front left speaker... You can use All Ch Stereo processing on the receiver to correct that, but when trying to use Pro Logic II or DTS: Neo for Cinema or Gaming, the sound stays primarily in the front left speaker. As such, you're stuck with All Ch Stereo or nothing when listening to stereo source. I primarily play games which are unfortunately all stereo, so this is bad. I need my Pro Logic II Gaming or DTS: Neo 6 Cinema back for games but I also want DD 5.1 or DTS when using Jellyfin or Disney+ or whatever for movies/TV. Obviously, I'm not going to turn on/off encoding each time I switch from stereo to multichannel content, so... I'm here looking for a solution... I thought I might be able to go HDMI from motherboard directly to receiver (for digital audio only), but when doing so the receiver doesn't show up as a playback device and just shows "no signal." Have I explained this well enough? Anyone else run into this and find a solution? Thank you!!
(MSI) PRO Z690-A WIFI
(MSI) RTX 4080
Sound Blaster Z SE
Samsung - 55" Class Q80 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV
Integra DTR 7.6 AV Receiver
So, I'm trying to get both stereo, and when available, multichannel digital audio from my PC to my receiver. If I'm sourcing stereo, I want it to output stereo. If I'm sourcing Dolby Digital 5.1, I want it to output Dolby Digital 5.1. And, if I'm sourcing DTS, I want it to output DTS. My receiver is pretty old and supports only up to HDMI 1.1, so I've connected the HDMI OUT from my GPU directly to the TV. For digital audio, I then have a toslink cable from the TV OUT to the receiver. When connected like this, I can only ever get stereo from my PC to the receiver because the NVIDIA HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO device supports only stereo format. It does not have an option for 5.1. So, I recently added the Sound Blaster Z SE, thinking I would go toslink OUT from the Z SE to the receiver and get additional format support for 5.1 and DTS. Alas, the only way to get 5.1 to the receiver from the toslink OUT on the Z SE is to configure the Z SE software to encode Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS (won't do both simulaneously)... The issue here is, when you do this you essentially lose stereo format, so anything in stereo just plays primarily through the front left speaker... You can use All Ch Stereo processing on the receiver to correct that, but when trying to use Pro Logic II or DTS: Neo for Cinema or Gaming, the sound stays primarily in the front left speaker. As such, you're stuck with All Ch Stereo or nothing when listening to stereo source. I primarily play games which are unfortunately all stereo, so this is bad. I need my Pro Logic II Gaming or DTS: Neo 6 Cinema back for games but I also want DD 5.1 or DTS when using Jellyfin or Disney+ or whatever for movies/TV. Obviously, I'm not going to turn on/off encoding each time I switch from stereo to multichannel content, so... I'm here looking for a solution... I thought I might be able to go HDMI from motherboard directly to receiver (for digital audio only), but when doing so the receiver doesn't show up as a playback device and just shows "no signal." Have I explained this well enough? Anyone else run into this and find a solution? Thank you!!