What is the difference how it is sent to your receiver? If you have a receiver with HDMI, then it can surely take the decoded PS3 signal. I own a Yamaha rx-v1800 receiver and would sure like to see the DTS MA or Dolby True lights come on, but it's no big deal. Lossless is lossless.
No. Bitstream output of advanced audio codecs is not possible on the PS3. The good news is that you shouldn't want this capability, however, because it would prohibit you from getting the intended audio from the player for discs authored in enhanced mode (which will soon be ALL BDs). See the end of this article for more information.
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videophiles09 @ Apr 10th 2008 11:30AM
TrueHD/DTS-HD bitstreams via HDMI???
mntwister @ Apr 10th 2008 12:28PM
What is the difference how it is sent to your receiver? If you have a receiver with HDMI, then it can surely take the decoded PS3 signal. I own a Yamaha rx-v1800 receiver and would sure like to see the DTS MA or Dolby True lights come on, but it's no big deal. Lossless is lossless.
Mr. E @ Apr 10th 2008 12:46PM
No. Bitstream output of advanced audio codecs is not possible on the PS3. The good news is that you shouldn't want this capability, however, because it would prohibit you from getting the intended audio from the player for discs authored in enhanced mode (which will soon be ALL BDs). See the end of this article for more information.
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