DVD-A player that'll output 24/96 digital signal


I was told on in a post on this forum that a Technics A10 player will output 24/96 through it's digital output. Now somebody who owns one wrote to tell me this wasn't so and said he checked it himself to be sure. Is there any player out there that you can use with an outboard DAC ?
sjh32
Why not just get a player with a good D/A? Good D/A's are no longer uncommon. The need for outboard D/A's is fast disapearing.
Huh? moi? Anyway, rewording everything, the Liteon is the greatest thing since soft tissue. It's cd play is astounding for $150. It can also read every kind of DVD you put in it.
I have an EAD DVD Master 8000 Pro and as stated above by most other resposes I only get the 24/96 with the Analog pass through, have note yet gotten it with the digital. And as stated above my manual also states that the 24/96 is based on the DVD-A being played (lock/ unlock). Out of the 12 to 15 disc's I currently own all have been able to play the 24/96 in analog
Is there a way to circumvent the 24/96 coding block on current DVD-A players? Are they're any talented hackers out there who can acheive this seemingly simmple task? Could it be done by replacing or rewording the code that instructs DVD-A disk output to downsample?. I'm not a software pirate, just want to listen to my DVD-A's at their fully potential. Thanks.