So I'm stuck with crappy mainstream consumer stuff even when modern smart TVs are can switch video very nicely, thank you.
I suppose I'll keep the Emo UMC-1. Or might even buy a used XMC-1 -or Nuforce AVP-18,. with 90% of its circuitry worthless to me.
I figured that for under 1000 bucks, someone would make a good audio decoder, with the concomitant fees to the IP owners. Just a digital coax input, USB and HDMI. No need for a video screen it will NOT do room correction or anything like that. Just set up the distances from the speakers to the listener and perhaps bass management... that can all be done in a simple front panel display ( take a look at the Sony EP9ES )...
BTW, I don't have an issue using HDMI eARC.... my current TV is an LG OLED which, at two years old, I'm pretty sure supports that. I just don't want an AVP/AVR.... my set up is straightforward: Smart TV, PC with USB 7 channel decoder ( VLC, ripped DVDs, Plex ), Emo UMC1 (*), Parasound P7, Nuforce 8 channel amp, Roku, Tablos, Internet for whatever... 7.0 PSB speakers all around, no need for subwoofer because the Gold-i's have very robust bass. I'm also thinking of adding an FM tuner. This is the home theater in the den, so I want its use simple.
The PC is very easy to use... the Emotiva is a PITA because I no longer need 90% of what it does. The Parasound P7 is simple to use, no need for stinking complex menus. I do not need room correction since the room was designed/built to sound good, I don't need tone controls... and the P7 offers bass management if I ever need that.
(*) All the UMC1 does is to take the HDMI output from the TV and decode whatever audio is in it.