..Regarding the quality of decoding for DD/DTS.. Yes, you could generalize that the decoder chipset in the typical A/V receiver or pre/pro is often better sonically (or more flexible) than that found in many mass-market players, but there will be exceptions as you look into better-quality players. For example, I'd put the decoder built into the Arcam FMJ DV-27A player against any Asian receiver up to ~$3-4k (Denon, Pioneer, etc.) any day. $.02
Help a 'tardo out......
I used to know audio/video inside out 7 years ago when I worked in that market, but now, I don't follow as close. Simple question; a DVD player that features (and is tagged all over) DTS or whatever, will this machine have a decoder built in or is it that all it does it sends a digital signal to your surround processor? Hep me! Hep me!
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