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Drexl 09-03-06 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by steak-too
I have recently purchased a Denon 4306 AV Receiver and I guess that once again I am behind the curve on formatting. What receivers will play these new HD surround sound formats???

The ones that will decode them internally aren't out yet. The standalone players will decode them, and have analog outputs for the surround channels (though I don't think the PS3 will have them). As long as your receiver has connections for six analog channels to one input, it will work.

XavierMike 09-03-06 12:53 PM

There haven't been any released yet that will decode the new formats. But the A1 will decode DD+ and TrueHD and pass it to any reciever that has 5.1 inputs.

chente 09-03-06 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by XavierMike
There haven't been any released yet that will decode the new formats. But the A1 will decode DD+ and TrueHD and pass it to any reciever that has 5.1 inputs.

A minor clarification. The A1 will also pass the DD+ via optical or other digital output.

XavierMike 09-03-06 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by chente
A minor clarification. The A1 will also pass the DD+ via optical or other digital output.


True, but then you only get the DD core. The only wat to get DD+ is to use the 5.1 inputs.

lizard 09-03-06 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by Blitz6Speed
I watch HD programming and xbox 360 via red/white RCA jacks going into a 2.1 altec lansing PC speaker system. This is with a 92" screen and DLP projector. Sound has never, ever been high on a list of anyone i personally know, but i live in a quiet neighborhood and everyone generally keeps it quiet in this city. Im insanely happy with how the setup sounds, movies like Gladiator with its DTS track sound just simply awesome.

The entire process of getting a receiver, running wiring, tuning it, then doing wiring from the devices all over again with coax, etc etc. Just wouldnt do it.

Interesting... You really have no idea how this "home theater" stuff works, do you? Your post explains a LOT about you to the rest of us here...

Blitz6Speed 09-03-06 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by lizard
Interesting... You really have no idea how this "home theater" stuff works, do you? Your post explains a LOT about you to the rest of us here...

If people want to be a bigger nerd then me when it comes to sound setups, by all means, geek yourselves out. High End for J6P is a HTIB, so trust when i say, high end audio is not for masses.

Josh Z 09-03-06 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by XavierMike
True, but then you only get the DD core. The only wat to get DD+ is to use the 5.1 inputs.

The HD-A1 will convert DD+ or TrueHD to multi-channel PCM and output them by HDMI as well.

The Bus 09-03-06 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Blitz6Speed
If people want to be a bigger nerd then me when it comes to sound setups, by all means, geek yourselves out. High End for J6P is a HTIB, so trust when i say, high end audio is not for masses.

As usual, you're completely right.

Blitz6Speed 09-03-06 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by The Bus


LOLerskates.

Best Buy sells the 10k+ buck 50" 1080p plasma too. Guess those must be mainstream as well. YOU GOT ME BABY!

Spiky 09-04-06 12:29 AM


Originally Posted by XavierMike
True, but then you only get the DD core. The only wat to get DD+ is to use the 5.1 inputs.

Of course, the only real difference between DD and DD+ is the compression efficiency and the possibility of more than 5.1 channels. So...outputing DD+ via a 5.1 analog output essentially gives you the exact same thing as DD. Too bad nobody will make a player with a 7.1 analog output.

Spiky 09-04-06 12:31 AM


Originally Posted by Blitz6Speed
LOLerskates.

Best Buy sells the 10k+ buck 50" 1080p plasma too. Guess those must be mainstream as well. YOU GOT ME BABY!

Will you 2 stop agreeing?! It's....icky.

Adam Tyner 09-04-06 12:38 AM

Ugh. The last thing I want to do at 1:30 AM is start mass-deleting posts, so drop the whole "is multichannel audio mainstream?" argument because even if the mainstream doesn't care, we're not the mainstream, so who cares?

steak-too 09-04-06 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Spiky
Of course, the only real difference between DD and DD+ is the compression efficiency and the possibility of more than 5.1 channels. So...outputing DD+ via a 5.1 analog output essentially gives you the exact same thing as DD. Too bad nobody will make a player with a 7.1 analog output.

My Denon 4306 has 8 channel external analog inputs. Now I just need the player that will output the 8 channels.

lizard 09-04-06 02:04 PM

In mulling over this DTS, Inc. announcement about the Studio Canal releases using only DTS-HD-MA for lossless audio compression, it occurs to me that if they are doing that it is likely that the Tosh XE1 player will be able to decode DTS-HD-MA and pass it over analog out. (Of course all the players should be able to pass it over HDMI, but how many current receivers have HDMI inputs?) And if the XE1 can do it, won't a firmware update for the A1 be in the offing?

Some suppositions to be sure, but it seems likely to me.

Even if I can only get plain old DTS out, the chance to pick up some titles that would otherwise not be available here on HD DVD seems well worth it to me. (Although there is nothing on that current list that would interest me.)

Supermallet 09-04-06 06:48 PM

I am sure that at some point in its life, the A1 will get a firmware upgrade to include DTS HD MA.

Spiky 09-04-06 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by lizard
it occurs to me that if they are doing that it is likely that the Tosh XE1 player will be able to decode DTS-HD-MA and pass it over analog out. (Of course all the players should be able to pass it over HDMI, but how many current receivers have HDMI inputs?) And if the XE1 can do it, won't a firmware update for the A1 be in the offing?

The XE1 should be able to, according to the news here. Obviously, we will have to wait to see reality. But it doesn't make sense to believe otherwise at this point.

No receiver can handle DTS-HD over its HDMI inputs as of yet. HDMI 1.3 is needed. Some current ones can probably be updated to handle 1.3, not sure.

A1 would depend on the specifics of its processor and firmware. I don't think we know if it is capable. I've only seen assumptions and rumors.

lizard 09-05-06 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by Spiky
...A1 would depend on the specifics of its processor and firmware. I don't think we know if it is capable. I've only seen assumptions and rumors.

I agree. Given that firmware 2.0 now allows Dolby TrueHD over analog, I am hopeful that DTS-HD-MA support will be possible and forthcoming. Not a sure thing, though.

Grubert 09-12-06 03:46 AM

It is confirmed that Studio Canal titles will use DTS-HD Master Audio for the original track and DTS-HD Hi-resolution for alternate languages.

http://www.dvdrama.com/news.php?16659&page=1

RockStrongo 09-12-06 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by Grubert
It is confirmed that Studio Canal titles will use DTS-HD Master Audio for the original track and DTS-HD Hi-resolution for alternate languages.

http://www.dvdrama.com/news.php?16659&page=1

Very awesome...love seeing Total Recall with an hd-dvd box!!

Cant wait for Le Pact, T2 and Stargate also.


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