I'm looking at a upgrading AVR to one of the current mid-upper networked AVR's from Denon, Pioneer, or Yamaha but I'm trying to understand the path of a lossless audio file when I'm using a tablet across wifi to control the music library.
My assumption is that I want to get the lossless file to the AVR digitally (untouched) so the better dac's can do their work.
Are all digital storage and paths created equal?
My scenario:
I will be able to connect all devices to a gigaswitch, and remote connectivity is 802.1n. The current devices are: AVR, PS3, PC
Connected via HDMI to the AVR are PS3, Bev Sat HDPVR
All my equipment is in a media closet (basement) in our HT room. I will be putting one or two sets of stereo speakers on the main floor for the second zone
My question:
I want to be able to use a tablet to control the AVR and music library. I've seen the manufacturer appz for iPad's and web control but I don't know which solution is best for using music library?
If I use iTunes, for example, off of an iPad and it is connected to the files on the PC via DNLA, when I play a track -> what path does that file take to get to my speakers?
Bottom line question is how do I get the best AQ out of the AVR when controlling music library through tablet but still have a 'rich' experience (browsing album art, animated scroll, blah blah blah)?
Can it be done with what I have an software?
USB connected drive to AVR?
Do I have to spend money on hardware like Sonos?
Van G