The DTS thing isn't a bug. The player decodes the original DD+ audio and mixes it with content from menus in pcm. If you use the analog outs or the hdmi interface to carry your audio to receiver, you'll get this pcm content which is something like 5.1 48 khz / 24 bit with DPL2. The s/pdif / toslink hasn't got enough bandwith for this and thus the player encodes this to DTS @ 1.5 mbps to get it fit the s/pdif connection.
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LH @ Apr 19th 2006 10:05AM
The DTS thing isn't a bug. The player decodes the original DD+ audio and mixes it with content from menus in pcm. If you use the analog outs or the hdmi interface to carry your audio to receiver, you'll get this pcm content which is something like 5.1 48 khz / 24 bit with DPL2. The s/pdif / toslink hasn't got enough bandwith for this and thus the player encodes this to DTS @ 1.5 mbps to get it fit the s/pdif connection.