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<blockquote data-quote="stripesturbo" data-source="post: 448408" data-attributes="member: 15874"><p>Those Samsung models all do DTS-HD Bitstream. Basically it sends uncompressed audio to the AVR to do the uncompression. This could work for me, but there might be complications, as the AQ might be downgraded on sow movies, because it will have to transmit both DTS-HD and DD. Not all the audio will be DTS-HD, so it will use dts for audio that is only DTS, and have to transmit both streams simultaneously. </p><p></p><p>Well, that is according to the internet.</p><p></p><p>According to Samsung, the F7500 does DTS-HD decoding, but it is R2000 more than the F5500, the newer Sony is R1000 less, and can foe everything I need. Hell, even the Sony that is R1800 cheaper can do it, so can He similarly priced LG. Samsung should have added this feature, it makes no sense to me why they haven't.</p><p></p><p>So I am really only looking at the Sony or LG, unless someone can provide a viable 3rd candidate, and also a shop where I can purchase it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stripesturbo, post: 448408, member: 15874"] Those Samsung models all do DTS-HD Bitstream. Basically it sends uncompressed audio to the AVR to do the uncompression. This could work for me, but there might be complications, as the AQ might be downgraded on sow movies, because it will have to transmit both DTS-HD and DD. Not all the audio will be DTS-HD, so it will use dts for audio that is only DTS, and have to transmit both streams simultaneously. Well, that is according to the internet. According to Samsung, the F7500 does DTS-HD decoding, but it is R2000 more than the F5500, the newer Sony is R1000 less, and can foe everything I need. Hell, even the Sony that is R1800 cheaper can do it, so can He similarly priced LG. Samsung should have added this feature, it makes no sense to me why they haven't. So I am really only looking at the Sony or LG, unless someone can provide a viable 3rd candidate, and also a shop where I can purchase it. [/QUOTE]
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