#69931 - 01/08/10 05:36 AM
Audio downgrade unless I use HDMI
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 02/05/08
Posts: 3
Loc: Northern Nevada
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Hi all, Just got my new Blu Ray player and it's got HDMI and optical audio out. Of course, we don't have HDMI on the 990, and I didn't think I'd miss it with so many digital audio options and DVI video support. So I went ahead and coughed up the MILLIONS of dollars for the new 990 pre/pro. (Ok, my Carver CT-17 lasted me 18 years... It was time! Adios Analog surround!) HOWEVER ! - My Blu Ray player reviews say that I must use HDMI to take advantage of the truHD and other forms of hi-def audio. Is it not true that the optical will decode the same audio? Or will I be missing "something" by using the optical vs. HDMI? Thanks in advance!
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#69932 - 01/08/10 10:54 AM
Re: Audio downgrade unless I use HDMI
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/30/07
Posts: 185
Loc: White Cloud, Michigan
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The only way you'll get Dolby True HD and DTS-MA HD is through HDMI or via analog outputs if your bluray player has them (but it sounds like yours doesn't). The optical will pass the core layer of regular Dolby Digital or DTS, whichever is set up on the disc. (gonk will correct me if I'm wrong!)
Welcome to the Saloon! I'm sure you'll love your 990.
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#69933 - 01/08/10 12:43 PM
Re: Audio downgrade unless I use HDMI
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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Og33 is right on target. See the HDMI FAQ in my sig for some more details, but Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and multichannel PCM all involve too much data to fit across an optical or coaxial digital connection. Multichannel PCM discs have become rare, while TrueHD and DTS-HD have become the two standards. Both TrueHD and DTS-HD contain a "core" track that uses high bitrate Dolby Digital or DTS. This is generally disregarded by TrueHD and DTS-HD decoders (whether they are in a Blu-ray player or in a receiver with HDMI v1.3 support), but players will steer it to their coaxial and optical outputs for compatibility with equipment that doesn't support HDMI audio.
There are quite a few Blu-ray players that include a multichannel analog output. This output lets the player decode the new formats internally, convert to analog, and output that. You'll see quite a few people around here pairing the Model 990 (or the Model 970) with the OPPO Digital BDP-83. That is because the BDP-83 supports decoding of these formats as well as playback of SACD and DVD-Audio. It can then output all of that audio via 7.1 analog into the Model 990 or 970. There are other players with this capability, as well, such as the Panasonic BD80 and Sony S560. What player do you have currently?
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#69934 - 01/08/10 03:52 PM
Re: Audio downgrade unless I use HDMI
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Desperado
Registered: 09/04/05
Posts: 358
Loc: Sanford NC
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Does anyone have an opinnion on the quality of a 7.1 annalog connection vs. HDMI ?
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#69936 - 01/08/10 06:05 PM
Re: Audio downgrade unless I use HDMI
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 02/05/08
Posts: 3
Loc: Northern Nevada
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Thanks all, I guess I shouldn't complain TOO much. I ordered a new Sharp Aquos 52" this year, and because it was backordered past X-mas (and still is!) they sent me a BD-HP22U blu-ray as a "token gift" but it's only HDMI and no 7.1 analog out. I really thought about waiting to replace my old Carver stuff (I already waited 18 years!), but decided that with all the digital I/O and DVI, I'd be able to do whatever I needed. I was wrong. Ok, so I'll "suffer" for now and either upgrade to a new blu-ray or maybe upgrade to the 997 if/when/ever it arrives. Thanks for all the feedback everyone. Boy, you get out of technology for just 1 decade, and EVERYTHING changes! Cheers!
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#82726 - 03/08/10 10:50 AM
Re: Audio downgrade unless I use HDMI
[Re: bnashlund]
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 01/23/08
Posts: 1
Loc: North Carolina
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For the money the 990 is still a deal and very good piece.
I have pondered the new blue ray oppo but am still happy with my old DVD oppo and use the 7.1 analog inputs as described above. Its a wonderful sound.
This is the only way to listen to SACD or DVD-a.
For me it has taken a few years really to get the system totally right and I am very happy. I want blue ray but every looks and sounds so good now I want to just enjoy it for a time and work on another system in the house.
SACD and DVD-A is wonderful and even the most basic Oppo performs great!
Its not that Im not sold on blue ray but just have not seen other than Pixar type movies the resolution really making a huge difference in the experience.
Being said I have not heard a new BlueRay Audio disc yet either nor any reviews.
But no doubt if your upgrading that is the way to go and the oppo line is a great bargain.
In the end the better the recording the better the sound.
The original question was the 7.1 and when the player is set up proper, the sound is fantastic!
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#82895 - 03/13/10 09:22 AM
Re: Audio downgrade unless I use HDMI
[Re: Bargamon]
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 10/20/09
Posts: 5
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I don't think I would characterize the situation as a downgrade, but more of a preference - which component does the work, and which sounds best to you. I think it all depends on the source material and how sensitive your ears may be. For movies, I use a Panasonic BD-55 with analog outs to the 990, and couldn't be happier letting the BD player do the 5.1 decoding. A direct HDMI connection BD to TV works for me because it's one less component to get involved with the HDMI handshake mess. Movies require less critical listening. For serious music, I use the Arcam CD73 Cd player analog connected to the 990 in Bypass mode to the Klipsch RF5 speakers. So, it really is personal as to what is most important to you, and specifically what sounds best to you. Thank you.
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