I’ve recently used a Brightsign for an audio installation with interactive lights with with 4 speakers (although it was just 2 stereo pairs, LR x 2) and found the DA converters in Brightsign to be good. I didn’t notice any weird artifacts or anything else, and it has proven to be rocksolid in terms of continuous playback of audio that played in loop for around 5 hours a day. The sound was just an mp4 file with an audio track, that was send out through the Brigthsigns audio output to an amplifier, that sent the audio to the 4 speakers.

I know that a Brightsign can output multichannel audio (e.g. 5.1) over HDMI, which then needs to be decoded to discrete audio channels. I haven’t tried this, so I’m not sure what gear and not that you need. I would suggest to reach out to Brightsign and ask them. They are quite helpful in my experience

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