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In Reply to: How many analog outputs do you think the CP72 has? (nt) posted by Dave Kingsland on January 18, 2007 at 23:02:34:
I assumed (incorrectly) that it is similar to Panasonic's lower-end models, such as their current lower-end DVD recorders. But the DVD-CP72 is a middle-of-the-line unit with a full six analog audio outputs. The owners manual for the DVD-CP72 does not tell you which audio mode is supported for DVD-A.
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I'll check it out this weekend. I hope you are wrong about the lock, I just picked up about 10 DVD-A discs. I wonder if the latest firmware corrects that, I know that mine is not the last one issued, but have been holding off on installing it, don't want to mess up what I have now, a pretty good player.
I have deleted the info about the lock. However, the lock applies when you use the digital outputs for audio, in your particular case.
For S/PDIF and TOSLINK, I think there may be a bandwidth issue preventing transmission of hi-res multichannel in addition to the encryption issue. I think the current options are i-Link (IEEE 1394), Denon Link, and HDMI. Although I suspect only HDMI will be supported in the future.
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