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HD-dts?
If you don't have a HD-dts receiver and you play it thru your regular receiver -does it still produce dts sound?
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Re: HD-dts?
Yes.
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Re: HD-dts?
Some more information (you might want to check the glossary in the first post of the Blu-ray Disc Player Thread):
DTS-HD High Resolution — most players can decode this but it is NOT lossless and is little used on Blu-ray Discs. DTS-HD Master Audio — this is the lossless audio codec; some players can decode it and others can't. Some players can "bitstream" the audio to a new HDMI 1.3 receiver that can decode it. If you don't have a new model receiver than can decode the lossless codecs, but your BD player DOES decode them, you can send the audio to your receiver over HDMI. If you don't have an HDMI receiver and want to get lossless audio, you will need to use the receiver's six or eight channel analog inputs and you will need a BD player that can output analog (for example: the Panasonic BD80). If you have a receiver that doesn't have HDMI input and you don't have a player with analog output, you will need to use the optical or coax SPDIF input, much as you do with DVD players. In this case, the BD player will extract the core DTS audio from the DTS-HD MA and send that instead. The old optical or coax SPDIF inputs can't handle the bandwidth of lossless audio, only HDMI or analog can. If this doesn't answer your question, please be more specific. |
Re: HD-dts?
Originally Posted by lizard
(Post 9857245)
Some more information (you might want to check the glossary in the first post of the Blu-ray Disc Player Thread):
DTS-HD High Resolution — most players can decode this but it is NOT lossless and is little used on Blu-ray Discs. DTS-HD Master Audio — this is the lossless audio codec; some players can decode it and others can't. Some players can "bitstream" the audio to a new HDMI 1.3 receiver that can decode it. If you don't have a new model receiver than can decode the lossless codecs, but your BD player DOES decode them, you can send the audio to your receiver over HDMI. If you don't have an HDMI receiver and want to get lossless audio, you will need to use the receiver's six or eight channel analog inputs and you will need a BD player that can output analog (for example: the Panasonic BD80). If you have a receiver that doesn't have HDMI input and you don't have a player with analog output, you will need to use the optical or coax SPDIF input, much as you do with DVD players. In this case, the BD player will extract the core DTS audio from the DTS-HD MA and send that instead. The old optical or coax SPDIF inputs can't handle the bandwidth of lossless audio, only HDMI or analog can. If this doesn't answer your question, please be more specific. |
Re: HD-dts?
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
(Post 9857416)
I have an older Sony receiver. All I wanted too know --If I have a coaxial line running from the Blu-ray player to the receiver -will it play dts soundtrack if its not an HD-dts receiver. Its a very simple question. It looks like you answered it.
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Re: HD-dts?
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
(Post 9857416)
I have an older Sony receiver. All I wanted too know --If I have a coaxial line running from the Blu-ray player to the receiver -will it play dts soundtrack if its not an HD-dts receiver. Its a very simple question. It looks like you answered it.
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