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Hi all,
Just got new Sony player (BDP-S360) and noticed today that receiver was showing just MultiCH 5.1 as the input and Multichannel 5.1 as the output. I figured out (thanks to these wonderful forums) that the setting I should make on the player was Direct instead of Mix, so now I'm seeing the appropriate info (DTS-HD MA, for example). My question is...is there any difference in sound quality with these settings? I went back and re-watched parts of the movie (District 9) after making the changes, and couldn't really hear anything. I'm wondering if there are no real differences besides which device does the decoding...or is there more to it than that? Thanks! |
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