Thanks Buck...My DAC is a Bel Canto 2.5 ( oops- my typo earlier saying 1.2). I t has coax, optical and analog inputs with RCA and XLR outputs. Pretty good one that went for around $2K ( I got it used for $900 2 years ago).
So Audio signal goes from Mac mini usb out...Bel Canto usb-to-coax converter... to BelCanto 2.5 DAC preamp coax digital input....to Musical Design D150B MkII power amp ( 150w/ch).
Video signal from 1) Mac mini with actual DVD or ripped DVDs stored on the hard drive...via HDMI to projectorfor regular DVD's...2) for playing Blu Ray discs I use a Sony BDP via HDMI out to projector ( audio out via optical to DAC's optical input).
Does the HDMI signal carry higher quality audio 0's and 1's that I can somehow play?
If yes, how can I get to that better audio signal? with my current system that has no AV processors....OR ...Would the OPPO 203 give me access to it? or.....
Thanks for the update.
Does HDMI do a better job than USB? Rhetorical question or not, I believe the technical answer is "no".
From a simplicity of cabling and other aspects, its what I do now over what I have done in the passed.
I run an HDMI cable out of my Mac Mini to my AVR. I know you don't want an AVR and this is just to illustrate what I'm doing. That HDMI connection takes my lossless and uncompressed audio files to the DAC internal to my new Denon unit. They get decoded and played at the highest bit rate supported by the new version DAC in the Denon. I run in Pure Direct mode, so its straight from the DAC to the amplification section with literally nothing else touching the signal in the AVR.
The AVR also passes the HDMI signal from my Mac Mini to the flat screen TV mounted above my audio rack. This gives me an HD console for the Mac Mini and a way to directly play items using the Mac Mini wireless keyboard and mouse.
I also use a remote control app on my Ipad to control playing music and video about 95% of the time. I can use the keyboard and mouse, but I rarely do. The HDMI chain gives me a single cable, highest bit rates, all digital, and a way to use my flat screen as a console.
You can accomplish your audio at the same quality as HDMI with USB as long as your DAC is seeing everything correctly from the USB interface. One added feature of an AVR is a visual display of the data rate being decoded and played.
I believe in the type of setup we are talking about (2 channel music) the big hitters for sound quality would be:
1. Your speakers (we haven't talked about those yet). Number 1 influencer for sound to your ears
2. Source file quality. Good audio source at as high a bit rate as you can get pays big dividends
3. DAC/Amplification that's "good enough". If its over the good enough bar, diminishing returns.
There is lots of discussion about the benefits of amplifiers. I will steer clear of that for now.
If you are happy with your sound, you may simply be doing due diligence by looking for a better way. If you really want to improve on what you have today, the first place I'd look to improve is your speakers. We havn't discussed what you run today or your current satisfaction level. Are you satisfied with today's performance? What type of speakers do you run?