Kennyt
To disagree is one thing, to just say I am wrong is vain.
To disagree is one thing, to just say I am wrong is vain.
Bought a new TV, now what? with audio & blu ray?
Johnnyb53-This one should do: http://www.stereophile.com/news/072907dolbytrue/index.html. It's Wes's account of his first encounter with Dolby TrueHD two years ago at a Dolby TrueHD demo using a Toshiba HD-XA2 HD DVD player through an Onkyo TX-SR605 receiver, of which he wrote, It was about the time I realized that the Martin guitars played by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds on Live at Radio City sounded mighty like, well Martin guitars, that I stopped the show. "What are you playing?" I demanded. "This is some of the best multichannel sound I've ever heard." Notice, he was so taken by the sound that he stopped the demonstration to ask that question. |
"What we're hearing right now is 24-bit 192kHz PCM delivered over HDMI to the receiver." Quoted from the article. Thanks for posting a link to the article. This is NOT from the Bluray players analog output, but the HDMI, which is what concern was (is). My post was: Great Hi-rez sound from the analog outputs from a $200-300 BR player seems doubtful at best to me compared to what your Rotel should be capable of. |
My post was:And I say that even mid-fi gear decoding a lossless surround source will sound better than higher-end equipment decoding lossy surround. A Blu-ray player's output through SP/DIF is downconverted to DD or DTS, both lossy compression schemes. I seriously doubt that the decoding capability's of Onkyo's mid-line AVR from two years ago is significantly better than the internal decoders of today's Blu-ray players. Ergo, lossless surround processed internally and passed via the analog connections to the Rotel's analog surround will outperform the Rotel decoding an inferior digital surround source. At the time Wes wrote that, he had no doubt heard most of the cost-no-object, SOTA surround processors for DVD-based DTS and Dolby Digital. Yet this Toshiba HD DVD player feeding an Onkyo receiver blew him away, expectations to the contrary. |