aug1516
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I know that on any device capable of DVD-A playback, the digital outputs are disabled or will only output the lower resolution audio track due to copy protection enforcement. I did a search through the forum and did find some talk of re-routing the digital audio inside a DVD-A player to a digital transmitter instead of the internal DAC. This would esentially give you a 2 channel stereo full-resolution DVD-A signal that could be decoded by any external DAC and even recorded back into a computer. I remember Glassman specifically had talked about this and maybe one other. Has anyone pulled this off yet? If this actually worked, then it's possible one could purchase a $70 Audigy 2 ZS and with a little modification have DVD-A digital output from it when used with the appropriate WinDVD software.