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Posted by Lloyd Parsons on 11/09/07 16:46
In article <47348d7a$0$8701$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
"T.B." <partyslammer@socal.rr.com> wrote:
> "Lloyd Parsons" wrote:
>
> (snip)
>
> >> The PS3. That way, you get the most for your money. Don't forget to
> >> add $30 (maybe $25) for the BR-DVD remote control. It is possible to use
> >> the game controller, but a bit cumbersome.
> >
> > The PS3 will give him the video, but to get the advantage of the newer
> > audio codecs and LPCM, he needs the ability to use his multi-channel
> > analog inputs. The PS3 doesn't do that.
> >
> > Take a look at the Panasonic BDP-10A. Analog outs, good reviews.
>
> Do the analog outs downconvert the audio signal to my reciever? Also, will
> it pass a upconvert signal of a standard dvd to 1080 to my monitor via
> anythig other than HDMI?
>
I'm talking about the 5.1 multi-channel audio output that something like
the S300 has, or 7.1 that some others have. If your receiver has a
5.1/7.1 multi-channel then you can get the newer codecs as LPCM. If it
only has digital coax or optical, it can't get that. And if it only has
2-channel analog, you can only get 2-channel PCM stereo.
Some SD discs can be upconverted to 1080 via component, but not all.
And it seems to be somewhat machine specific too. Lots of confusion
here. But you can upconvert to 720p via component and on a smaller tv
set you might not be able to really tell the difference.
> I seriously have been considering the PS3 and understand Sony has a HDMI to
> YGB cable, but like you mention, I'm kinda hosed as far as analog audio
> output.
>
> T.B.
At some point you are probably going to have to consider a new receiver
to take advantage of the new codecs and connections. In the meantime,
the PS3 can give you good video with what you have.
Watch for 'black friday' sales of all of this kind of stuff, you may be
able to do some serious upgrading for not too serious money...
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