Audio: Best Windows Home Server 2003 ITunes usage?

Hi,
I have this WHS box that needs to stream Audio content to AEX, ATV etc. I have searched this topic and there seems to be a lot of concerns, though most adresses W7 and Vista. For some reason Windows delivers inferior sound out-of-the-box with ITunes than Apple. Why is this?
I think I'm in the same boat with W2003 as all the other windozes yes? Anyways, what setup/usage will provide the best sound to my players? The server has a soundcard which I dont want to "go through" if you know what I mean here...
Any advices?
..

What about this? http://forums.macosxhints.com/archive/index.php/t-62160.html

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