This is an old topic, but I wanted to add my contribution in case somebody like me reads it now hehe
For PS3:
Only original models, know as the 60Gb, 20Gb & the 80Gb (MSG4 and Motorstorm pack)have the ability to play SACD disc.
But ALL PS3 (Fat & Slim) are able to read DSD disc.
In terms of data, (no matter what's written on wiki :D) the PS3 can't output bitstream DSD signal through HDMI but "only" a converted PCM at 24bits/176.4kHz or 192kHz (depending of the settings) thanks to the Cell processor. SCE had to put that restriction because of its Sony music group. Today in 2011, some SACD players (even Sony) can output DSD through HDMI but that feature will probably never be unlocked on PS3 since it is not widely used and since PS3's hack...SCE is more focussed on adding security patches rather than adding new cool features to the system T_T
You probably know the answer now since it's been over a year, but in case people still wonder, your statement is right =>"I think it's up to 8 channels of any 16/24bit , 44.1 to 192khz or 8 channel of DSD"
The bitmapping option introduced with a firmware update of the PS3 might also be an extra reason for "The good sound" you can hear beside the fact that your source audio is already of a high and good quality :)
For PS3:
Only original models, know as the 60Gb, 20Gb & the 80Gb (MSG4 and Motorstorm pack)have the ability to play SACD disc.
But ALL PS3 (Fat & Slim) are able to read DSD disc.
In terms of data, (no matter what's written on wiki :D) the PS3 can't output bitstream DSD signal through HDMI but "only" a converted PCM at 24bits/176.4kHz or 192kHz (depending of the settings) thanks to the Cell processor. SCE had to put that restriction because of its Sony music group. Today in 2011, some SACD players (even Sony) can output DSD through HDMI but that feature will probably never be unlocked on PS3 since it is not widely used and since PS3's hack...SCE is more focussed on adding security patches rather than adding new cool features to the system T_T
You probably know the answer now since it's been over a year, but in case people still wonder, your statement is right =>"I think it's up to 8 channels of any 16/24bit , 44.1 to 192khz or 8 channel of DSD"
The bitmapping option introduced with a firmware update of the PS3 might also be an extra reason for "The good sound" you can hear beside the fact that your source audio is already of a high and good quality :)