"Multichannel Direct" is not giant finish nouns...is it? I just get the denon avr-1908 receiver and enjoy


I just get the denon avr-1908 receiver and enjoy everything set up...but I have my ps3 hooked up beside an HDMI cable but when I use the receivers menu to display the audio input it say the input is "Multi Ch direct" and the signal is PCM, with a "fs" of 48hz.

I don't regard these settings are ideal are they? Shouldn't it be Dolby Digital 5.1, or DTS, and the signal should be lpcm next to a higher hz?

My option for audio on the ps3 is Linear PCM, and bitstream, i have it set as linear pcm...
Answers:  Multi-Ch direct is the best power settings - it means you are using the uncompressed tracks (linear PCM). You can carry Dolby/DTS is you switch to BITSTREAM - but they are compressed.
On regular DVDs I believe 48hrz is the highest available. Blu-Ray is up to 192hrz
Make sure you elect DTS-HD, DOLBY-HD or Uncompressed soundtrack on your DVD menu!



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