Henry66;690660 Wrote: 
> You have to convert (compress) to AC3 or DTS first. These compression
> formats were designed to be carried over traditionally stereo
> interconnects for backward compatibility.
> 
> For carrying multi-channel FLAC you need HDMI, USB, Firewire, ethernet,
> etc. I would love to see the next model of Squeezebox player supporting
> HDMI, which would allow you to use it with any modern receiver for
> multi-channel.

That's why I asked.  I have SPDIF wrapped FLAC files I've used, but
I've also obtained some multi-channel FLAC files of which I had not
figured out how to get right until I saw a post earlier (by you I
think) about Audiomuxer.  Makes me realize I can convert these
multi-channel FLACs to AC3 then to an SPDIF file and get some use out
of these files.


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