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Originally posted by lynx
Not so. I take a coaxial signal to the amp for movies and for cd's i have a pair of phono's into a different input.It's then just a matter of selecting the appropriate input via the amp.Hope that makes sense. |
Lynx – it makes perfect sense dude, I know about the different sound outputs on a DVD player, but the original question was about views on all 3 formats & sacrificing sound quality on audio playback from CD :
So to end any confusion to save swtiching between modes for audio/visual you will have to :
Set output to bitsream for signal to DD amp.
Send CD signals via DVD analogue outputs.
Plus Point : No need to switch between PCM/Bitream output
Neg Point : You can get better CD Audio playback than this
This is not the best solution for CD playback though as your using the DVD’s onboard DAC instead of sending the signal via PCM into the Amps DAC’s (which are generally considered to be better BTW). I use my Pioneer DVD as a transport and set the output to PCM for use with an offboard DAC.
The option of using a DVD’s analogue outputs is the least satisfactory for CD Audio playback IMHO, if you have a AV amp your better sending a PCM signal and using the amps DAC’s to process the sound, rather than using another input. The only drawback with this is that you have to change from PCM to Bitsream on the DVD output menu when you switch from music to movies. So conversely to get the best sound from your CD collection you will have to :
Set output to PCM for signal to DD amp.
CD sound is sent via PCM to DD amp for decoding
Plus Point : Best CD Audio playback
Neg Point : Need to switch between PCM/Bitream output when changing from AV to Music & vice versa.
I'm not suggesting it is the best ie it would be better if the DVD automatically switched between PCM & Bitstream but until then we have to fanny around with output settings to get the best sound from our music. All IMHO.