Beauregard
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I've hooked up my Toshiba SD-4900 to the DAC1 and have ordered some Classic Records HDAD (dual sided - DVD and DVD-A) discs to play with.
I understand that the DVD-A licensing setup means that I can't get the 192 kHz PCM stream from the digital output of the player. What I don't understand is what sampling frequency it will provide.
From the Toshiba user's manual: "If you use the Digital Output (Optical or Coaxial) for your audio connection, the sound will only be similar to CD-quality sound even though you're playing a DVD Audio disc..."
Does this mean that the digital stream will be downsampled to 44.1 kHz? Or will I get the 96 kHz that the player is able to deliver from DVD? Is there an industry standard/licensing agreement stipulation that determines this or is it up to individual manufacturers?
Hope someone can shed some light on this...
Thanks much,
Beau
I understand that the DVD-A licensing setup means that I can't get the 192 kHz PCM stream from the digital output of the player. What I don't understand is what sampling frequency it will provide.
From the Toshiba user's manual: "If you use the Digital Output (Optical or Coaxial) for your audio connection, the sound will only be similar to CD-quality sound even though you're playing a DVD Audio disc..."
Does this mean that the digital stream will be downsampled to 44.1 kHz? Or will I get the 96 kHz that the player is able to deliver from DVD? Is there an industry standard/licensing agreement stipulation that determines this or is it up to individual manufacturers?
Hope someone can shed some light on this...
Thanks much,
Beau