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Originally Posted by Petra_Kalbrain
Under "BD/DVD Settings" on your XMB, try changing your "BD/DVD Audio Output Format (HDMI)" setting to Linear PCM. See if that helps. It may not show up on your receiver display as DD TureHD, but it is still the exact same output. I've been reading that the PS3 actually decodes the Dolby TrueHD signal as a PCM track.
Here's a better question for you. If you have the ability to use the PCM track, why don't you? As an UNCOMPRESSED AUDIO FILE you will get so much more detail and depth out of it compared to the Dolby TrueHD
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Hey Petra, quick (might be stupid) question, am i correct in saying that compressed sound is making the quiet sounds louder and the louder sounds quieter to have a more central noise level? and if so that means uncompressed audio's sound from low to high is a broader dynamic? does that make sense?