avliner and NapaDRB, thank you for this great info. It is very helpful. Do you know if this uncompressed PCM from the player can also come through TOSLINK or coaxial? If so, then would one really need HDMI? (I only ask because the receiver that is the object of my desire does not have HDMI.)
Thanks
Its arguable. Not an easy position to be in if wanting 1. to be future proofed 2. hi-fi audio equipment 3. stay on a budget.
At present you can obtain internal decoders in the player for TrueHD and DTS-HR. No way yet on MA, until the very expensive bit-streaming Denon comes out. If you are willing to gamble that MA decoders will also eventually come in the player, all you need are Analog Inputs on the receiver. No need for hdmi.
You should note that Outlaw receiver has 5.1 (6-ch) analog inputs. If you are planning on running 6.1/7.1 material, you would need 8-ch mca's. This method of connection may or may not be for me in the future, and the one thing I am concerned about is matrixing abilities from the analog domain for rear channels. Maybe I am asking for too much...
*I should note that I believe the codecs are totally necessary, if wanting 1. HD audio and 2. the best Video as well. PCM, while lossless like the new formats, takes up way too much space. It almost forces the use of MPEG-2 for video, even if recorded on the larger and rarer BD50 disc. Usage of THD, MA, HR should hopefully allow for the further decompression of video, while providing lossless audio.
OK. So in a nutshell: I think buying a receiver with HD decoders via HDMI is a good idea. You may or may not end up being perfectly fine with analog connections only, no hdmi at all. To be the best prepared, have both options available.
*It seems AVS is currently down. I wanted to post a very informative thread from there. Anyways, a different link for future reference, BD stat sheet. Under audio on the right, shows the codec being used.
http://www.blu-raystats.com/index.php
Good luck!