Hi Gents,
I decided to re-purpose an older (but still 100% functional) Sony receiver to replace a much newer Samsung Blu-Ray HTIB at our family Cabin at Paul Lake. The Samsung, even though it had the latest firmware, struggled with some Disks, and even refused to play others. I paired the receiver with a Sony BX-510 Blu-Ray player I got for a song via a digital coaxial cable for the Audio. (The receiver doesn't have HDMI.)
I've got it all working decently, but I was wondering how does the down mixing Dolby HD and DTS HD Master into AC3 or DTS 5.1 occurs from Blu-Ray Disks that only have one (or the other) of these two HD audio streams along with a stereo PCM track? I'm so used to just plugging in HDMI cables these days, and getting great sound, I've forgotten if there is a lossey 5.1 audio stream "hidden" in these formats that gets transmitted when an digital coaxial (or Optical) sound connection is made? Or do these Blu-Ray players contain a chip to down mix the sound track?
Thanks for the info!