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Vasilis
10-31-2011, 11:40 AM
Hi all,
I have a simple audio setup that is a Rega Mira 3 amplifier, a pair of Rega Jura floor standers and up to now a Pioneer DV-370 as a player feeding it with LPCMs coded at 24 bit 96 kHz (sources not upsampled). Unfortunately the Pioneer decided to die today so I am after an inexpensive DVD player with a 24/192 DAC that can properly read LPCM and output via its analog outputs without downsampling to 48 kHz or truncating to 16 bits.
Any suggestions are very welcome
Thanks
V
Woochifer
11-01-2011, 04:53 PM
Nearly all mass produced DACs nowadays will decode a 96/24 PCM signal. The issue with a DVD player is with the implementation, in that some manufacturers will automatically downsample a 96/24 PCM signal before outputting it (this is a copy protection default setting).
Unfortunately, DVD players are nothing more than a throwaway commodity nowadays, and I doubt that there will be much documentation that you can reference to check on the playback resolution. Why not look for another Pioneer? Also, if you can find a Denon or Oppo, you can assume that those will properly handle the high res PCM files properly.
The problem is that most of quality conscious players now focus on Blu-ray.
Vasilis
11-02-2011, 12:05 AM
Nearly all mass produced DACs nowadays will decode a 96/24 PCM signal. The issue with a DVD player is with the implementation, in that some manufacturers will automatically downsample a 96/24 PCM signal before outputting it (this is a copy protection default setting).
Unfortunately, DVD players are nothing more than a throwaway commodity nowadays, and I doubt that there will be much documentation that you can reference to check on the playback resolution. Why not look for another Pioneer? Also, if you can find a Denon or Oppo, you can assume that those will properly handle the high res PCM files properly.
The problem is that most of quality conscious players now focus on Blu-ray.
Thanks a million for your reply. I am moving away from the DVD domain and towards the blu ray one. Oppo would be my first choice but budgets are tight at the moment. I did listen to oppo and it is truly wonderful... I am leaning towards a Panasonic BDT110 blu ray at the moment but as pointed out there is no documentation on downsampling at output. Mainly I would be interested in finding whether this happens when outputting from the analog outs. I want to believe that tis will be a short temporary solution as I want to move away from any kind of transport device and be entirely file based (all my CDs and DVD-As are now inside a 2TB disk, no compression for the majority of them ALAC for the rest)
Thanks again for your help
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