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Originally Posted by Nooff
Depends, DACS could make it sound different. You may expect a $1500 Receiver does a better job at decoding the signal than a $300 PS3
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The DAC's never come into play when decoding an audio signal over HDMI... DAC stands for Digital (to) Analog Converter meaning that they only convert the digital signal to analog right before it hits the amplifier. When TrueHD or DTS-MA gets decoded, it is still digital, it's just been converted to the uncompressed PCM format.
If you use a player with analog outputs, then you will use the DAC converters, but the PS3 slim doesn't even have analog outputs so this user will not hear any difference either way. I'd prefer to have the DTS-MA and TrueHD lights come on at my reciever though