you provided.
The formats your receiver supports are MP3, WMA, AAC, and WAV/LPCM.
All of the first three are lossy. WMA later added advanced and
lossless profiles after WMA9 but they aren't supported. Your reciever
will only support lossless in the form of WAV/LPCM.
So there are a few solutions I can think of.
(1) Rip your CDs to WAV. This is undesirable because WAV doesn't
allow metadata markup (album, artist, etc.).
(2) Find a DLNA media server for your PC that will automatically
transcode lossless formats like FLAC or ALAC to PCM on-the-fly.
Meaning your computer would see the FLAC but your receiver would get
it as decoded LPCM that it can understand.
I haven't been following the media servers since I left the company
but you're on the right track with something like TVersity. Find a
media server that can convert FLAC/ALAC to LPCM on the fly and you're
good for CD quality lossless. The TVersity FAQ says it can do it.
Unfortunately the manual states 64kHz is your upper limit and it says
nothing about 24-bit sample size (which IMO is more important to high
resolution audio) so it probably doesn't support it.
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