Optical better than HDMI on PS3

Stripes

Stripes

Full Audioholic
Hello all, I was doing some research on how to get the best sound from my PS3 on music playback. It seems that a lot of people were saying to connect via optical to get the best sound...Is this correct? I thought that PCM through HDMI was the best...Right now I have it set to 88.2 kHz oversample via HDMI. Have I been missing out the past year listening to my music:confused:
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
I'm not sure which the "official" winner would be, but I couldn't tell any difference between using optical or HDMI on my PS3, other than for movies I got more channels of sound. If you think one sounds better to you then use that and be happy.

Jack
 
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fast1

Audioholic
have you tested it yet? preference differs from person to person.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Hello all, I was doing some research on how to get the best sound from my PS3 on music playback. It seems that a lot of people were saying to connect via optical to get the best sound...Is this correct? I thought that PCM through HDMI was the best...Right now I have it set to 88.2 kHz oversample via HDMI. Have I been missing out the past year listening to my music:confused:
I use HDMI, but it sounds the same.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I use HDMI, but it sounds the same.
Both are digital and PCM, so in both cases it should be the same since the receiver is doing the D to A. You aren't going to get better sound from one or the other for music.
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

Senior Audioholic
If your receiver has 24/192 DAC's then you can set it to oversample at 176.4kHz through HDMI, only 88.2 over optical. In that case I would think HDMI would be the better bet.
 
Patrukas777

Patrukas777

Senior Audioholic
I have used both...I can't tell any difference. I like having it all in one....HDMI!
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
An HDMI connection will allow you to get lossless audio, whereas the opticla connection will limit you to bitstreaming only standard dolby digital and dts.
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

Senior Audioholic
An HDMI connection will allow you to get lossless audio, whereas the opticla connection will limit you to bitstreaming only standard dolby digital and dts.
If he's using "oversampling" with the PS3 then he's referring to CD content, in which case HDMI and optical will both offer lossless reproduction with HDMI being capable of twice the oversampling (176.4) vs. optical (88.2).

For lossless multi-channel, agree with what you said.
 
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bigvag

Audioholic Intern
I noticed a difference from hdmi and fiber. When using my moster 1000 hdmi it sounded like one of the speakers was louder then the other. After switching to fiber that went away. Don't know if the hdmi cable was going bad.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I noticed a difference from hdmi and fiber. When using my moster 1000 hdmi it sounded like one of the speakers was louder then the other. After switching to fiber that went away. Don't know if the hdmi cable was going bad.
Both are digital and both are processed via the receiver using the receiver's bass management. It sounds like something else was wrong, since those cables cary data and that data should not be affected where it could cause a problem with just one channel for EITHER type of cable.
 
krabapple

krabapple

Banned
If your receiver has 24/192 DAC's then you can set it to oversample at 176.4kHz through HDMI, only 88.2 over optical. In that case I would think HDMI would be the better bet.
Shouldn't make any audible difference, really. Neither should optical vs HDMI.
 
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ddcobb

Junior Audioholic
I'm not sure which the "official" winner would be, but I couldn't tell any difference between using optical or HDMI on my PS3, other than for movies I got more channels of sound. If you think one sounds better to you then use that and be happy.

Jack
What do you mean?
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
What do you mean?
I could only get 5.1 channels of sound via optical. I get 7.1 (+) via HDMI. (not talking about processing, just passing what's on soundtrack)

Jack
 
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