This thread involves multiple topics but I will try to explain it as simply as possible.
I am building a new PC that will use 3(+1 Accessory) Monitors with NVidia 2D Surround. I would like to add the PC (just the computer audio and its accessory (+1) monitor) to my Home Theater setup. My original plan was to create a 7.2 (or 7.1, undecided) surround setup (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, and 1 or 2 subwoofers) and use all 7.2 channels when using my TV, but just 2.1 channels (Surround Back L, Surround Back R, 1 Subwoofer) when gaming on my PC which will be located at the back of the home theater room (where you would expect to find the Surround Back L/R speakers).
In doing so I would like to achieve the following using multi-zone technology:
1. Be able to use my AV Receiver (input from Xbox or other standard 5.1/7.1 audio channel device) with my TV and corresponding speakers in 7.2 (or 7.1) surround mode.
2. When not using TV: Be able to use my AV Receiver with my PC and Accessory Monitor and the rear surround speakers + subwoofer from the 7.2 setup (would create a 2.1 setup for PC gaming)
First of all, is this possible? If so, I was browsing through some of Yamaha's receivers and wondered if this one (click me) would be able to do the job. I don't have a particular budget but at the same time am not looking to spend thousands.
If I confused anyone here is a diagram of my idea. I basically just want to use 2 of the AVR speakers (+ subwoofer if possible) when PC gaming.
Thank you so much.
Also, is there any particular reason why my previous posts (on different topics) haven't gotten any replies after a while? I don't think I am being rude or naive, but if I am please tell me so I can fix it!
EDIT: Would it be wise to try to hook up the PC to the AVR via Optical SPDIF? This is my motherboard if it is needed.
I am building a new PC that will use 3(+1 Accessory) Monitors with NVidia 2D Surround. I would like to add the PC (just the computer audio and its accessory (+1) monitor) to my Home Theater setup. My original plan was to create a 7.2 (or 7.1, undecided) surround setup (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, and 1 or 2 subwoofers) and use all 7.2 channels when using my TV, but just 2.1 channels (Surround Back L, Surround Back R, 1 Subwoofer) when gaming on my PC which will be located at the back of the home theater room (where you would expect to find the Surround Back L/R speakers).
In doing so I would like to achieve the following using multi-zone technology:
1. Be able to use my AV Receiver (input from Xbox or other standard 5.1/7.1 audio channel device) with my TV and corresponding speakers in 7.2 (or 7.1) surround mode.
2. When not using TV: Be able to use my AV Receiver with my PC and Accessory Monitor and the rear surround speakers + subwoofer from the 7.2 setup (would create a 2.1 setup for PC gaming)
First of all, is this possible? If so, I was browsing through some of Yamaha's receivers and wondered if this one (click me) would be able to do the job. I don't have a particular budget but at the same time am not looking to spend thousands.
If I confused anyone here is a diagram of my idea. I basically just want to use 2 of the AVR speakers (+ subwoofer if possible) when PC gaming.
Thank you so much.
Also, is there any particular reason why my previous posts (on different topics) haven't gotten any replies after a while? I don't think I am being rude or naive, but if I am please tell me so I can fix it!
EDIT: Would it be wise to try to hook up the PC to the AVR via Optical SPDIF? This is my motherboard if it is needed.