triggerhappy,
It is true that the logitech's are not "good" speakers, but you will not prove that by comparing them to klipsch promedia's. The promedia and the z5500 are close in quality. Maybe if you were comparing them to klipsch reference or heritage line you could call the z5500 crap...
I am with Astrallite. If you are mainly listening to music, 5.1 is not needed. AudioAdvisor has wharfedale 8.2 for $135 a pair. Match those with an amp capable of driving 6 omh speakers and you should have a setup for music much better than logitech or klipsch sats. Later you can add a sub...
Another advantage of 2. is that there will be only one digital to analog conversion.
with option 1. there will be a digital to analog at the soundcard, analog to digital at the encoder, and finally digital to analog at the receiver.
If your receiver has a 5.1 channel analog input, encoding...
It can decode lowbitrate and resolution h.264 files just fine.
It can decode lowbitrate 720p h.263 without frame drops.
Check out xbox-scene.com for encoding tips.
If the speakers are still good, why not just buy an entry level receiver and a 10" dayton sub. You should be able to procur both of those for a simular price to the logitechs and HTIB.
I am not sure on the specs of the speakers, but they are most likely 8ohms that could be driven by any...
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