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No. The DTS decoder literally converts the DTS signal to Dolby Digital and then to Dolby Headphone. Dolby Headphone only accepts Dolby Digital or Pro Logic II.
Youre not getting a better signal with the Su-DH1. Couldn't hear a lick of difference between the SU-DH1 processing DTS into DH or straight DD into DH.
The only time the SU-DH1 is better is when you play Blu-Rays that only have DTS. However, the PS3 has a bitstream - mix option that converts or finds the Dolby signal in Blu-rays, so the DTS decoding isn't necessary. However if you need DTS decoding for another system, thats when the SU-DH1 is worthwhile. Not that it matters, as its very rare to find... almost impossible.
Youre not getting a better signal with the Su-DH1. Couldn't hear a lick of difference between the SU-DH1 processing DTS into DH or straight DD into DH.
The only time the SU-DH1 is better is when you play Blu-Rays that only have DTS. However, the PS3 has a bitstream - mix option that converts or finds the Dolby signal in Blu-rays, so the DTS decoding isn't necessary. However if you need DTS decoding for another system, thats when the SU-DH1 is worthwhile. Not that it matters, as its very rare to find... almost impossible.