Egads, downloads. Lossless audio is pretty much the best thing that the HDM formats have going for them: the picture quality is marginally better, but the sound is intense. If hidef downloading means Dolby 5.1 at best, then count me out.
Oh, and trmacdonal, that's a false dichotomy you have going there. My system is in a living room, not a home theater, and it can get EXTREMELY loud -- but that doesn't mean that it always is. We process all sources through the AVR, and most of that is at a normal volume level that you would get from any speaker system, including those built into a TV. The fact that a system CAN be loud does not mean that it always is or has to be. As for wires: I don't have an "expensive installation" -- its all out of the walls -- but you'd have a hard time even finding my surrounds in our living room (they are well hidden by un-impeded), let alone tracing the wires. It just takes some creativity and an appreciation of good sound.
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Jake @ Feb 10th 2008 4:14PM
Egads, downloads. Lossless audio is pretty much the best thing that the HDM formats have going for them: the picture quality is marginally better, but the sound is intense. If hidef downloading means Dolby 5.1 at best, then count me out.
Oh, and trmacdonal, that's a false dichotomy you have going there. My system is in a living room, not a home theater, and it can get EXTREMELY loud -- but that doesn't mean that it always is. We process all sources through the AVR, and most of that is at a normal volume level that you would get from any speaker system, including those built into a TV. The fact that a system CAN be loud does not mean that it always is or has to be. As for wires: I don't have an "expensive installation" -- its all out of the walls -- but you'd have a hard time even finding my surrounds in our living room (they are well hidden by un-impeded), let alone tracing the wires. It just takes some creativity and an appreciation of good sound.
David S @ Feb 11th 2008 6:19PM
AMEN!