I'm planning a linuxmce install and want the MD in the lounge (just an MD, core will be elsewhere) to be capable of Dolby TrueHD, which is uncompressed audio which exceeds the bandwidth of S/PDIF - the only way to get TrueHD as I understand it is to use HDMI 1.3a compliant devices and cables so the audio is passed over the HDMI cable along with the video, which I like the idea of anyway as less cables can't be a bad thing. The audio will then be DAC'd on my AV receiver and a HDMI passthru will take the video on to the TV.
I'm planning on using an Abit AN-M2HD as the board for the lounge MD, but this would need to change if this board cannot do audio over HDMI as TrueHD is a requirement.
I have read
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Audio_over_HDMI and also
http://ubuntu-ky.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6714092I'm normally pretty technical, but my media-fu is poor and I don't know my way around ALSA all that well, so I'd appreciate a couple of pointers if anyone can assist.
It looks like alsa 1.0.19 and kernel 2.6.27-11 are prerequisites - I'm pretty sure these will be newer than the 710 release of linuxmce - I don't mind building a new kernel and alsa, but it also occurs to me that the alpha2 candidate of 810 has been out a few months now - what is it's status, is it fairly stable and usable? If that did it out of the box and there were no major stability issues I could probably cope with running the alpha.
Any advice greatly appreciated - I feel a bit out of my depth here as I've never built a media box before and all the little dependencies and compatibility issues seem like they can easily catch you out - ideally someone will reply saying they've done exactly what I want to on the exact same board then I can go ahead and order it, but for now I'm going to hang back to ensure I've got everything covered.
Thanks
Paul