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Old 04-28-2005, 05:51 PM   #5 of 6
ChristopherDAC
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It may have something to do with the frame rate of dts. As originally implemented on CD and LD, dts used the 44 100 samples/second, 16 bits/sample structure of CD digital audio, which is the same as the original S/PDIF spec [Redbook being the recording standard and S/PDIF the signal standard]. DVD supports a rather different sample structure, though, and it may be that [1] the DVDP output is corrupt, or [2] your amp is having trouble with the details of the encoding. Either way, forcing "original S/PDIF", which [given the other two options] may mean "repackage the raw data to conform with the S/PDIF specifications", would improve the situation.


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