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<blockquote data-quote="windshear" data-source="post: 448617" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>Sorry maybe im being a bit doff here this Friday morning, but I don't understand what the problem is? As far as i see your Receiver can decode the DTS-HD MA, all you need is a Bluray play to send the signal via HDMI. You don't need a bluray player to convert/decode anything, all it needs to do is bitstream and not convert to LPCM, unless you plan to use the analog stereo output, then its decoding ability as a player is irrelevant. In principle any bluray player of the last few years will do even if your Receiver could not handle the Higher DTS HD-MA format it would still be able to extract the core audio. So you have a receiver that is capable of the full format, all you need is a bluray player. The old PS3 the "fatty" could not do the HiRes audio and had to convert to LPCM, so stay away from that one. I cant remember if a subsequent firmware upgrade fixed it. Either of the Samsung players should do the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windshear, post: 448617, member: 619"] Sorry maybe im being a bit doff here this Friday morning, but I don't understand what the problem is? As far as i see your Receiver can decode the DTS-HD MA, all you need is a Bluray play to send the signal via HDMI. You don't need a bluray player to convert/decode anything, all it needs to do is bitstream and not convert to LPCM, unless you plan to use the analog stereo output, then its decoding ability as a player is irrelevant. In principle any bluray player of the last few years will do even if your Receiver could not handle the Higher DTS HD-MA format it would still be able to extract the core audio. So you have a receiver that is capable of the full format, all you need is a bluray player. The old PS3 the "fatty" could not do the HiRes audio and had to convert to LPCM, so stay away from that one. I cant remember if a subsequent firmware upgrade fixed it. Either of the Samsung players should do the trick. [/QUOTE]
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