thanks adam, I dont plan on upgrading the receiver any time soon for the small improvement in sound. The biggest pain is that the hdmi from the blue ray will be going right to my TV, so now every time i want to watch a movie on blue ray I have to go into the TV menu and change the source to hdmi a.
For better and worse, you'll have some time to kill while the BD loads anyhow.
Hey, some people look at it as a bonus, since you are probably given more freedom to calibrate per source input.
Where as when it runs through the receiver (like my component does now) I just had to hit one button and everything would switch to the appropriate setting.
Then there are universal remotes that can do that anyways.
I am with Adam. I absolutely respect the members here who love their lossless tracks, and of course I ALWAYS choose them, but I normally didn't find a big difference. Methinks it depends on the title itself.
OTOH, the video difference is huge. HUGE. Given that your viewing angle lends itself to appreciating, what is it, about a 600% increase in native resolution?
edit: My brother has had a bdp for a while, but non hdmi receiver (remnant from my previous htib
), and as soon as I step into his place I immediately know if it's a BD playing or not. Video difference is the biggest with BD's, though I admit when first anticipating this tech, I thought it would be the opposite.