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Specification
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As per ASUS' previous Xonar offerings, at the heart of the HDAV 1.3 is the AV200 HD audio processor, which supports everything from Dolby Digital Live and DTS interactive capabilities through to 192KHz/24-bit audio playback, while the HDAV 1.3 also brings with it support for the latest Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio formats amongst others, allowing it to support the full range of audio capabilities required to enjoy Blu-Ray movies to their fullest extent.
As we alluded to in our introduction this audio chip is heavily based on CMedia's CMI-8788 part, which natively supports 3D audio capabilities in the form of OpenAL alongside EAX 1.0 and 2.0 acceleration. However, as per some previous Xonar offerings, the HDAV 1.3 can make use of ASUS' own DS3D GX 2.0 software, which (in its latest iteration) is designed to emulate and process any EAX effects in any game titles in software, all the way up to the latest EAX Advanced HD capabilities (aka EAX 5.0) previously only available to Creative's own SoundBlaster X-Fi parts.
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As per the Xonar D2X, the HDAV 1.3 makes use of the PCI Express interface, making it a departure from the numerous PCI sound cards on the market. However, this functionality isn't supported natively within the AV200 chip, leaving the HDAV 1.3 requiring the use of this PLX PEX8112 chip. This is a PCI to PCI Express bridge chip, supporting a single PCI Express lane - Perfect for the PCI Express 1x connection required by this board.
Away from this bridge chip, the Xonar HDAV 1.3 also features four PCM1796 24-bit Burr-Brown DACs (Digital to Analogue Converters) which handle outputting any digital signals, together with a single 24-bit Cirrus Logic CS5381 DAC for the board's analogue inputs, giving it the same basic make-up for analogue audio as the Xonar D2X. Where the HDAV does differ from the D2X however is that the OPAMPS used by the card can be replaced easily by the user (as per many of Auzentech's offering), meaning that if you want to aim for even better analogue audio quality then you can do so by purchasing and fitting some even higher quality OPAMPs yourself, which is always a nice touch.
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The last part of the Xonar HDAV 1.3's puzzle is the video side of the board - This is powered (in conjunction with a normal DVI or HDMI capable graphics board) by a Splendid HD video processor, which can be used to improve colour and edge enhancement for any images output by the board, as well as containing scaling capabilities to upscale lower resolution images and content. The Xonar HDAV supports the HDMI 1.3a standard (along with HDCP for Blu-Ray playback) at resolutions up to 1920x1200, and thus supports 30-bit, 36-bit and 48-bit colour depths and 'Deep Colour' technology. So far then, it's sounding like both an audiophile and videophile's wet dream.
For a full list of what's what, you can find a summary of the Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe's capabilities below:|
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Audio Performance |
Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio (A-Weighted): Up to 120 dB for all channels dB dB Output THD+N at 1kHz: Up to 0.0004% (-108dB) Frequency Response (-3dB, 24-bit/96kHz input): <10Hz to 46kHz Sample Rate Conversion Quality: Almost lossless, high-fidelity floating-point filters, with: -140dB THD+N (typical value for 44.1K->48KHz, 24bit) 145dB Dynamic Range (typical value for 44.1K->48KHz, 24bit) |
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Bus Compatibility |
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface): -Compliant with HDMI v1.3a industrial standard -HDCP 1.2 compatible -DVI 1.0 compatible |
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Main Chipset |
Audio Processor: ASUS AV200 High-Definition Sound Processor (Max. 192KHz/24bit) 24-bit D-A Converter of Digital Sources: TI Burr-Brown PCM1796 *4 (123dB SNR, Max. 192kHz/24bit) 24-bit A-D Converter for Analog Inputs: Cirrus-Logic CS5381* 1 (120dB SNR, Max. 192kHz/24bit)
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Video Specification |
Video Resolution: -DTV Resolution: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i up to 1080p -PC Resolution: graphics, Sgraphics, XGA, SXGA, UXGA Enhanced Splendid HD Modes: -Photo, Video, Gaming modes selectable (Gaming mode requires ASUS graphics card) Color Depth and Range: -Color depth: supports higher 24, 30, 36, 48-bit/per pixel color depths (RGB or YCbCr) -Color range: supports broader xvYCC color space standard |
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Sample Rate and Resolution |
Analog Playback Sample Rate and Resolution: 44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit Analog Recording Sample Rate and Resolution: 44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit S/PDIF Digital Output: Dolby Digital, DTS, WMA-Pro S/PDIF Digital Input: 44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit ASIO 2.0 Driver Support: 44.1K/48K/96K/192KHz @ 16/24bit |
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I/O Ports |
Analog Output Jack: RCA jack *8 Analog Input Jack: Line-In/Mic-In 3.50mm mini jack *1 Other line-level analog input (for CD-IN/TV Tuner): CD-In, Aux-In (4-pin header on the card) Digital S/PDIF Output: Coaxial and High-bandwidth Optical Combo Connector Supports 192KHz/24bit Digital S/PDIF Input: Coaxial and High-bandwidth Optical Combo Connector Supports 192KHz/24bit (Shared with Line/Mic In) HDMI Input/Outut: HDMI1.3 - In/Out Type A *1 |
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Driver Features |
Operation System: Windows Vista/XP(32/64bit)/MCE2005 Dolby® Technologies: Dolby® Digital Live: Dolby Digital Live encodes any audio signal on PC in real-time to Dolby Digital (AC3) 5.1 surround sounds to your home theater environment through one single S/PDIF connection
Dolby® Headphone: Dolby Headphone technology allows users to listen to music, watch movies, or play games with the dramatic 5.1-channel surround or realistic 3D spacious effects through any set of stereo headphones
Dolby® Virtual Speaker: Dolby Virtual Speaker technology simulates a highly realistic 5.1-speaker surround sound listening environment from as few as two speakers.
Dolby® Pro-Logic IIx: Dolby Pro-Logic II is the well-known technology to process any native stereo or 5.1-channel audio into a 6.1- or 7.1- channel output, creating a seamless, natural surround sound field. DTS® Technologies: DTS® Connect contains DTS Interactive Encoder and DTS Neo:PC technologies. DTS Interactive encodes any sound on PC to “DTS 5.1 Surround” high bitrate digital stream to your home theater through S/PDIF connection. DTS Neo:PC can convert stereo audio into 5.1 or 7.1-channel high-fidelity surround sounds. Smart Volume Normalizer™: Normalizes the volume of all audio sources into a constant level and also enhances your 3D sound listening range and advantages in gaming Xear 3D™ Virtual Speaker Shifter: Virtual 7.1 speaker positioning and shifting to adjust the optimum soundfield for your speaker placement Magic Voice™: Modifies and disguises the sound tone of your voice for VOIP and online chat applications Karaoke Functions: Music Key-Shifting and Microphone Echo effects FlexBass™: Professional Bass Management/Enhancement system for small or large speakers Other Effects: 10-band Equalier/27 Environment Effects 3D Sound Engines/APIs: Vista: DirectSound3D® GX 2.0, EAX®5.0 compatible, DirectSound® HW, DirectSound SW, A3D®1.0, OpenAL generic modes, 128 3D sounds processing capability
XP: EAX®2.0&1.0, DirectSound® HW, DirectSound SW, A3D®1.0, OpenAL generic modes, 128 3D sounds processing capability DirectX: DirectX 9.0 or above required for 7.1ch output Splendid HD Video Enhancements: Proprietary Splendid video engine increases color performance and enhance edges for a more brilliant and crispy image |
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Bundled Software Utility |
ArcSoft Total Media Player: Supports playback of all three Blu-ray disc video formats: High Definition MPEG-2, AVC, and VC1's well as all kinds of other High Definition (HD) content: WMV HD, Quicktime HD, DivX HD, and H.264 HD |
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Accessories |
4 x 3.5mm-to-RCA adaptor cable (8ch) 2 x S/PDIF optical adaptors 1 x DVI-to-HDMI cable 1 x H6 Extension Board Cable | |
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