In Reply to: Re: Wrong posted by JamesB on December 30, 2005 at 12:22:02:
It's easy go to the menu and turn the "Downsampling" Off. The reason it it exists and set ON by default is many D/A converters do not operate higher than 48kHz. But if you have a D/A converter that operates at higher frequencies 96kHz, 192kHz turn the "Downsampling" off and your player will output the 24 Bit 96kHz and signals from all DVD-Video music discs. Most DVD-Audio discs are copy protected so they will output nothing.To recap all DVD-Video players made in the last 10 years or so will output 2 channel PCM at full resolution PCM if you tell your player to do so. I have read any of your manuals?
Also you couldn't give me a portable CD player for free, I would refuse! I do believe there are portable DVD-Audio players with bulit in TV Screens.Hope this helps,
Teresa
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Follow Ups
- It is you who is wrong, here is how you change your DVD player to output unprotected 2 channel 96kHz PCM. - Teresa 20:37:23 12/30/05 (3)
- Re: Absolute Bollocks - JamesB 21:26:34 12/30/05 (2)
- Majority of the masses DON'T own D/A converters and will get 24/96 2 channel high resolution PCM from the analog outputs - Teresa 23:01:15 12/31/05 (1)
- Re: Majority of the masses DON'T own D/A converters and will get 24/96 2 channel high resolution PCM from the analog out - JamesB 11:35:12 01/01/06 (0)
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