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In Reply to: RE: no posted by kimchee411 on April 15, 2009 at 16:18:25
Try here:
Doesn't say anything about whether or not analog out is first converted to PCM from DSD, only that it can't output a pure DSD digital stream.
Now that I read it again, been a long time, I see it doesn't exactly. But if you read between all the lines...
I would not worry about the conversion before the PS3 analog outputs too much. This is the worst way to listen to any audio on this player (though CD over HDMI rates down there). So whether the DSD is converted to PCM before analog or not, that is hardly the worst effect in the analog output path (i.e. the analog audio output cicuitry).
So if PS3 did what I wanted it to do, do you think DSD-> PCM-> Outboard DAC-> Amp would be better than DSD-> Analog-> Amp?
Probably, hard to say. IIRC the digital (non-HDMI) SACD output is only 16/44.1 but you may be able to do something with it with an external DAC to make it sound better... The best way for SACD with the PS3 seems to be over HDMI. SACD was an afterthought, like a throw-in, and its handling by the PS3 has gone through some screwing around. If SACD playback is important to you, IMO this is not the player. I do not find it very competent with CD/SACD playback, yet it is fairly decent with the audio on DVD/BD over HDMI...strange. Sony is secretive about what exactly's going on in the guts, but the PS3 is definitely much better as a video disc player (even if it's an "audio" video disc). Many other DVDPs that play SACD also convert DSD to PCM over HDMI, and I think the few BDPs that play them do also, so it's not just a Sony thing.
Edits: 04/16/09
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