Folks, please correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding from a post a while back on this forum from Kevin Halvorson and from what I've seen on AA and elsewhere since then is that DVD-A discs (NOT DVD-V discs, i.e. DADs) are encrypted so that the high rez signal cannot be output through a digital output. Some players may be able to output a 24/96 signal (my Marantz DV-18 for example), and I can listen to a Classic Records DAD in 24/96 sound through my DAC, but I could not take a DVD-A player, play a DVD-A disc, output it via a digital out to my 24/96 capable DAC and listen to music with 24/96 resolution playback, because the disc itself won't allow that. If that's incorrect, I might be willing to buy in to that format as well as SACD, but I don't think it is incorrect.
DVD-A Question
I am a two channel audio nut, with a mark levinson no 39, which features an optical and and RCA(s/pdif) inputs. its a 24/96 dac, and has a built in analog volume control (i.e., i do not own a preamp anymore).
I am not into home theatre, but will be picking up a DVD player (finally). so here goes: if i buy a player than also plays DVD-A, could i send the digital signal to my levinson no 39 and drive the amp from that??
THANKS A TON!
Art
I am not into home theatre, but will be picking up a DVD player (finally). so here goes: if i buy a player than also plays DVD-A, could i send the digital signal to my levinson no 39 and drive the amp from that??
THANKS A TON!
Art
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