I've been trying to find a way to get the higher quality audio tracks to be decoded by my Marantz receiver (TrueHD/DTS-HD) which is connected to my PC. My video card and monitor are connected via DisplayPort for proper 4K@60Hz so I'm not using HDMI for video from PC to monitor. After playing around with this for a while I've found that if I connect an HDMI cable from the Intel on-board HDMI port on the motherboard to the input of my receiver and then enable the Intel display by way of mirroring my output through windows I can get audio to transport across the HDMI cable and video to display on my monitor. Keeping in mind I have no actual display connected to my receiver for output I can force the Intel driver to play audio without video via their configuration panel. This setup is less than ideal because the 2D video performance is really poor for things like dragging windows around, etc. I think this probably has to do with Intel not being able to perform very well at 4096x2160. However when using MPC-HD with LAV filter I am able to get the bitstream output to my receiver such that it now properly decodes and displays the output type such as TrueHD, etc.
Is there another way to achieve getting the higher quality audio tracks from Blu-rays to my receiver on a windows box or am I stuck with this ugly config?
This is what it looks like from a connection stand point...
PC -> Nvidia GTX 980 > DP 1.2 > monitor
PC -> Intel 4600 > HDMI > Marantz receiver
Is there another way to achieve getting the higher quality audio tracks from Blu-rays to my receiver on a windows box or am I stuck with this ugly config?
This is what it looks like from a connection stand point...
PC -> Nvidia GTX 980 > DP 1.2 > monitor
PC -> Intel 4600 > HDMI > Marantz receiver