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Why does my blu-ray player down sample dts 96/24 5.1 to 48? It passes 2 channel no problem and multi pcm 96 @ 5.1 no problem but always says with DTS 96/24 48. This is through the hdmi. Years ago when I was using the analog outs to my Pioneer reciever it would decode the full 96. Just seems odd to me. I thought hdmi would pass anything. I was reading something about copy protection causing this, does that sound right?
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