The 4306 will not internally process these lossless HD codecs: Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio. These audio codecs are available in the BluRay and HD-DVD formats.
The HDMI on the 4306 is version 1.1. Version 1.3 is needed for the HD audio codecs. version 1.2 didn't really impact audio.
You can use an HD-DVD or Bluray player which internally processes the HD audio and send out a PCM audio signal to the 4306 via HDMI. The default firmware supports 5.1 audio over HDMI. If you want 7.1 audio (e.g. from bluray) it is necessary to upgrade the firmware in the 4306.
So you won't miss out on the lossless HD audio if you have a player which internally processes it (panasonic BD35/55). Of course it supports(and processes) the common Dolby Digital and DTS audio used on DVDs, which are significant-so you won't miss those. BTW The 4306 provides old-school analog connections for 7.1-channel (for SACD, DVD-Audio or Bluray)
You probably already know that until recently 7.1 soundtracks on movies was not very common (e.g. The Dark Knight is 5.1). Slowly, BluRay films are starting to appear with 7.1 audio.
I have had an avr-4306 for about 2 years and it sounds great. I use a BD55 bluray via HDMI. No problems at all. If you can get one for a good deal go for it.
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The HDMI on the 4306 is version 1.1. Version 1.3 is needed for the HD audio codecs. version 1.2 didn't really impact audio.
You can use an HD-DVD or Bluray player which internally processes the HD audio and send out a PCM audio signal to the 4306 via HDMI. The default firmware supports 5.1 audio over HDMI. If you want 7.1 audio (e.g. from bluray) it is necessary to upgrade the firmware in the 4306.
So you won't miss out on the lossless HD audio if you have a player which internally processes it (panasonic BD35/55). Of course it supports(and processes) the common Dolby Digital and DTS audio used on DVDs, which are significant-so you won't miss those. BTW The 4306 provides old-school analog connections for 7.1-channel (for SACD, DVD-Audio or Bluray)
You probably already know that until recently 7.1 soundtracks on movies was not very common (e.g. The Dark Knight is 5.1). Slowly, BluRay films are starting to appear with 7.1 audio.
I have had an avr-4306 for about 2 years and it sounds great. I use a BD55 bluray via HDMI. No problems at all. If you can get one for a good deal go for it.
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