Hi, I don't understand this spesification means in my bluray player. When we using digital out (coaxial or fiberoptic), don't we send out raw digital data to external receiver ?
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DTS is a digital stream to the receiver. You can specify a 5.1 mix or a stereo 2.0 mix in the Blu-Ray setup menu.
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Besides, Although the player doesn't support DTS HD MA, I can play movie files with only DTS HD MA audio format. How I don't know??
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All BluRay players must support DTS HD MA. It's a requirement like AC3 support on DVD players.
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