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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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moxxey: Can someone answer my question in regards to how do we received uncompressed PCM if a Blu-ray such as Rambo only supports DTS-HD or Dolby Digital? Surely if the Blu-ray doesn't ship with an uncompressed PCM track, we won't receive HD audio? You need a Blu-Ray player that does the decoding. The player will decode the DTS-HD and send it
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Beopaul and Martin, excellent and correct posts. The answer from B and O in Beopaul's posts seems to make it clear that full resolution up to 192kHz will be output by the BS3. I am eagerly awaiting the arrival of the 192kHz Blu-Ray disc referenced earlier in this thread that I ordered.
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Thanks! That question and the answer would appear to resolve the issue.
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beopaul: Shortly after this thread started, I sent an email through the official B&O web site's customer service page. The response states, "I can inform you that BeoSystem 3 is capable of retrieving and processing high resolution mulitichannel PCM audio through HDMI. The maximum is 192." In short, it looks like the BS3 can do "hd
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Let's hope the answer you get and post is both definitive as well as a clear explanation of the answer, whatever it may be.
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355f: Razlaw: amazing....B and O has now confirmed in writing to two different forum members who have posted the responses from B and O here and still people refuse to accept it. Well thats not true. Its an easy question that any brand can answer. Does the BS3 output DTS MA and TRUE HD and the new audio codecs without downconversion. I have not had
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amazing....B and O has now confirmed in writing to two different forum members who have posted the responses from B and O here and still people refuse to accept it.
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Interesting article even though it is one year old and was written at a time, according to it, that there was no Blu-Ray Player that would decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master HD, as we have now. Also, even a year ago, it was stating that most receivers of the time could receive PCM signals. It supports exactly what many, including myself obviously, have
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beopaul: Shortly after this thread started, I sent an email through the official B&O web site's customer service page. The response states, "I can inform you that BeoSystem 3 is capable of retrieving and processing high resolution mulitichannel PCM audio through HDMI. The maximum is 192." In short, it looks like the BS3 can do "hd
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Wonderful news. Thank you for sending the email and letting us know.
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