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If I want to upmix music from CDs, is it better to have the receiver do it or the Blu-ray player? Right now I am using DTS Neo:6 on my UBP-X700 but I thought that maybe it would be better to have the receiver do it. It looks like my receiver can do either Dolby Surround or DTS Neural-X, so if I use my receiver for upmixing which one would be better?
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