This is the second post I've seen mentioning that SACD and DVD-A don't have a digital out...doesn't that make sense right now?? I realize that it's not very forward thinking, but what good would it do you?? Your DACs and digital processors aren't capable of decoding the SACD and DVD-A signals...they'd be useless, wouldn't they? THe D/A processor for those signals is inside the player. I'm sure things will change in the future, but right now it makes perfect sense. If they had a digital out, they'd have to be compatible with 24/96 DACs and then it wouldn't be SACD or DVD-A...it'd be regular DVD or redbook CD. What would be the point of owning the hi-res format player if the output you were using was the same as your old player??
New Digital Format Copy Protection on Digital Out.
What do you think the outcome of this "no digital out signal for new hi-res formats" will be? Will the big companies relent, and give us the digital outs? Or will they stick to their guns? If they keep the digital out closed, how will this affect the other digital companies that make DACs and other outboard gear? Will they go under? Will a mod company figure out how to circumvent the protection circuit and make mods available? Will they get sued if they do? Give us your opinions on this issue.
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