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Are the Copyright restrictions make your sound worst ?
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(18-Jul-2014, 19:55)rtt1 Wrote: "Confused" can you confirm if you can read rate sample greater than 44.1kHZ on devialete coming from BDP-450 I read BCP-450 manual and don't find any information about that ; because I don't find any transport that send audio 192kHz thru coxial , even dedicated Transport that don't have HDMI use a special conector with proprietary tecnology for this job

With the Pioneer set to output PCM, the Devialet display reads 88.2khz. With the Pioneer set to DSD, I get silence! Although I can feed DSD to a Surround amp, which then simply displays "DSD".
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I have found more two solution for this

OPTION 1 : burning DVDA-R
Some player can send audio without loss thru S/PDIF if it play no commercial DVD-A (burn direct to DVD-R) , note most commercial DVD-A has copy protection
I get this information from

http://www.stereophile.com/content/oppo-...ital-out-3

I make a Authoring DVD-A using dvda-author , make ISO file using package cdrtools (tool mkisofs) and then burn de DVDA-R all done in LINUX
I make some test , and confirm that Oppo-105 play DVDA-R without dowsample to 44.1/16




OPTION 2 : using Hdmi to S/PDIF converter
Few player accept send audio without loss using HDMI to S/PDIF converter
I get this information from :

http://everythingaudionetwork.blogspot.c...edder.html

and

http://www.head-fi.org/t/520782/somethin...-converter

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/SDI-Em...4028759656

I still have to buy this thing to see if it work


Thanks "Confused" I will see on that , I have seeing some BCP-450 here in brazil
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(23-Jul-2014, 17:10)rtt1 Wrote: Thanks "Confused" I will see on that , I have seeing some BCP-450 here in brazil

By the way, if you check out the BDP-450 manual on line (English), top of page 41 shows the audio output options. Might be of interest.
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