Arrrrrgh!!!! When I bought the OPPO 980H I thought it would be the simplest thing to use. What OPPO doesn't tell you in the manual are all the other really advanced settings and conditions to optimize audio according to the type of media used. I'm not saying that the OPPO is a bad player at all, in fact I think it's one of the best out there. It's just a little confusing.
That said, I want to have the whole configuration thing straightened out. I'm sure others will benefit from my frustration.....
From what I've been reading in this forum, and countless others out there, are the following true for the OPPO 980HD, that is, for those WITHOUT HDMI inputs in the receiver? Please correct me where I'm wrong.
1) The 980HD may send any combination of 48, 96, or 192 kHz of signals over optical/coax, however, will be truncated to 16 bits because of the bandwidth limitations.
2) The 96/24 limitations of optical/coax applies only to UNCOMPRESSED bitstream data. 96/24 may still be sent over, however must be compressed as a DTS bitstream.
3) For 5.1/6.1/7.1 Dolby Digital and/or DTS for movie soundtracks, make sure "HDMI Audio" is set to "OFF" and "Digital Output" is set to "Raw". The compressed bitstream will sent directly to your receiver where it will be decoded.
4) I'm not sure about this one, but for DVD-Audio 96/24 stereo outputted over optical/COAX, I'm pretty sure that "HDMI Audio" needs to be set to "OFF". But for output over optical/COAX, is the "Digital Output" set to "RAW" or "PCM"? Does it matter if the "LPCM Rate" set to "48, 96, or 192 k", with respect to whether the "Digital Output" is set to "RAW" or "PCM" mode?
I realize that the 980HD truncates the 24bit bitstream to 16 bits then sends this signal to your receiver.
5) For DVD-Audio 96/24 stereo outputted over analogue, the "Down mix mode" should be set to "stereo" and the "front speaker" set to "large" for DISCRETE two-channel analogue audio with the least amount of conversions in the 980HD. If, in the "DOwn mix mode", "5.1 or 7.1" channels is selected, and the "front speaker" set to "small", the two-channel audio stream is decoded in the player and audio signals under 80 Hz sent to the receiver as a ".1" channel.
6) For stereo or multichannel 96/24 DTS audio, the compressed DTS bitstream will be sent directly to your receiver via optical/coax, where it will be decoded, as long as the "HDMI Audio" is set to "OFF" and "Digital Output" is set to "Raw".
7) For stereo or multichannel SACD audio, the DSD is converted to 24-bit/88.2kHz PCM internally then converted again to analogue internally before it is sent out to your receiver as an analogue signal.
Sorry for the long post, but I've been scratching my head with all the conflicting posts. As such, I really really want to get this whole mess straightened out so that I can optimize my listening experience with the 980HD.
Thanks all!
AJW