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In Reply to: RE: Pass thru of 24/96 by Blu Ray Player posted by Pgssider on September 29, 2014 at 12:34:58
Is deafening.
Did you try the forum below?
Also, you can often download the manual of these things and this information is sometimes in there.
Cheers,
Presto
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I look at this as a chain and the computer is link #1 in this case. Thanks for the manual observation. I did check the manual posted on Panasonic. When dealing with a Panasonic, LG, etc., I have found that it is best to reach out for any user input before believing the manual in its entirety.
Thanks!
The word "passthrough" always concerns me. Sometimes things are hazy at best. It was worse when copy protection schemes were a work in progress, and some machines were on the "will play" list in the encoding and others were not despite being built for it.
Sometimes digital content is indeed manipulated before it's piped out digitally... and in most cases where that happens, it's down-converted so it's not really HD/Hi-rez content anymore even if it sounds relatively unscathed. The next question is: okay, if it downconverts SOME stuff is it blindly down-converting everything? Or just content that is flagged?
Asking users that have the gear is best. Manual is a longshot. Testing is the only way to know for sure.
I was building HTPCs over 10 years ago and this was a big deal when it came to DVD-A material at 24/96 or 24/192.
Of course, since then we have "DVD-A Tools" and extraction became a non-issue. The only issue after that is having the 24/96 or 24/192 capabilities in the DAC.
Cheers,
Presto
of digital magnetic or sand media playback.
If you are looking to discuss digital optical media playback, then Digital Drive is indeed the better forum.
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