I recall that Bel Canto DAC3.5's analog input is actually converted to digital internally which is how it can also handle volume control (all digital).
(yeap just checked.. I was right)
http://www.belcantodesign.com/Belcanto_DAC3_5_Digital_Audio_Converter.html
"a 24/192 ADC analog input"
If you use the SPDIF output from the Oppo, it would only work in 16/44 for CDs.
SACDs are encoded in DSD and the Oppo does not transmit DSD over SPDIF because of copy protection.
Even for copy protected DVDAs and BD (including Pure Audio BluRays), the SPDIF output is crippled to a max of 48kHz, even if the source is in 96 or 192kHz.
The Oppo does decode up to 24/192 using its internal DACs.
(yeap just checked.. I was right)
http://www.belcantodesign.com/Belcanto_DAC3_5_Digital_Audio_Converter.html
"a 24/192 ADC analog input"
If you use the SPDIF output from the Oppo, it would only work in 16/44 for CDs.
SACDs are encoded in DSD and the Oppo does not transmit DSD over SPDIF because of copy protection.
Even for copy protected DVDAs and BD (including Pure Audio BluRays), the SPDIF output is crippled to a max of 48kHz, even if the source is in 96 or 192kHz.
The Oppo does decode up to 24/192 using its internal DACs.