7.1 surround sond ,HDMI? ok i have a addressee that does 7.1 and
ok i have a addressee that does 7.1 and everything but it doesnt do HDMI will this be a problem when i get blu beam ,will my receiver interpret the 7.1 hd
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The issue next to Blu-ray is not 7.1 by itself, but Dolby- or DTS-HD, which is in effect multi-channel audio, lossless compressed . You can receive lossless HD audio solitary over HDMI.
Dolby 7.1 (with lossy compression) should be OK.
with the sole purpose if your reciever can decode and if it digital you won't have a problem as far as getting the 7.1 surround from your player. What you have need of to know is that the sound can any be decoded at your player or at your Receiver. Your player will other output DTS 7.1 because it's a popular accepted format for adjectives 7.1 capable receiver, so it is up to your receiver as far as the aspect you want. THUS If you want HD sound... you entail to get a player that will crack the HD soundtrack from your Bluray disc and output it in lossy format through the optical cable or uncompressed PCM 7.1 ( i believe this is lossless) also through the optical cable. OR you can be paid sure your BD player will output the HD soundtrack in bitstream format VIA HDMI 1.3 interface to a beneficiary that will DECODE the HD soundtrack but then you are discussion about 1500+ high-ranking end receiver. Realistically i would wait because in attendance isn't enough movie out right presently with Master Lossless formats... unless you really do aid :-) But the first option is the cheaper style to go (make sure the player can read the HD sound format you want)