Gotcha.
So you could just feed the HDMI Matrix Switcher 4 HDMI inputs (like PS3, BD player, HTPC, Digital Satellite Box, etc.); set the audio outputs on the PS3, BD, HTPC, & Digital Box to PCM (instead of bitstream); connect one of the HDMI outputs to the DVI Input of the ATI pre-pro via HDMI-DVI adapter for just Video; then connect the 7.1 Analog Outputs of the Switcher to the ATI's 7.1 Analog Inputs, and you have both Hi-Def Video and HD-audio.
That sounds like a great plan.
Good thinking.
Thanks
. I think it will work for me since I don't need the additional inputs and outputs for HDMI and TrueHD immediately (I will probably in a year or so...so I could buy the switcher at that time).
I did receive an email from an audio dealer (through audioholics message system). He said, and I quote:
"I don't want to rain on your parade, but I am a dealer for many brands (including ATI) and the ati PrePros are "NOT" well recieved. The 8700 platform has been out for many years and just never made it. Thus the $995 price on a $6000 list PrePro. (any red flags go off?)."
Then he went on to say, "I love and often suggest and sell the ATI AMPs, in fact they are some of the best in the business, but all your bandaid fixes (switchers and DVI to HDMI converters and such) for the prepro will only serve to pollute the signals and allow you to limp along."
He then says, "I know the pricing is VERY attractive, but unless you are not very serious about your HT, it is a step backwards in technology."
I can understand his point of view, because he is in the business of making money off of the latest and greatest systems every year or so (and I believe that he is sincerely providing his honest opinion with the intent of being helpful towards a fellow audioholics community member, and I appreciate that)...
but, to me as a consumer in a bad economy, it seems that HDMI (and audio codecs) keeps changing and the manufacturers, in many cases, are not providing updates for the previous models, requiring prepro owners to sell their previous model prepro (with HDMI 1.1 - 1.3) at a loss for a new model prepro with 1.4a HDMI and with new surround codecs.
It seems to me that passing the blu-ray players analog outputs (on blu-ray models that have that option) to the prepros analog inputs (if they have bass management to the 7.1 analog inputs - like on the AT8700) for output to the speakers is a good way of avoiding the need to buy a prepro every year or so because the audio codecs are changing.
And with DVI, you can just change your HDMI adapter when a new version of HDMI comes out, thus...once again avoiding the costly premature obsolescence and sale (at a loss) of your now outdated prepro.
Please let me know if I am wrong about this, but it seems (from what I have read) that DVI is compatible with all new versions of HDMI (even 1.4a with 3D) and will help you avoid prepro premature obsolescence (for the video side).
I have not read anything about signal degradation from a DVI to HDMI adapter (as the dealer eluded to above). In fact, I have read that DVI to HDMI signals are not degraded by using adapters.
I have not read anything, one way or another, about video or audio signal degradation with HDMI/7.1 analog switchers (as the dealer mentioned above). Have you read about (or experienced) signal degradation problems when using a DVI to HDMI adapter or switcher and is signal degradation a real concern with this type of set up?