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I have a standard DTS receiver, an Insignia NS-RS100. It is not capable of accepting high definition audio from what I know. However on all my BD's that have a DTS-HD MA master track, it plays on my receiver no problem. Since I pretty much know it's not capable of playing high definition audio, what is happening here exactly? Is the audio track being converted to standard DTS via the receiver or is the PS3 doing this conversion for me? The PS3 is connected to the receiver via an optical cable.
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