After reading other posts, I am still confused about using the digital out connections of a DVD player. My main goal is the have an AV receiver that basically does everything for me (i.e., video switching, audio decoding for DVD and CDs, etc.). The way I understand it is that if I were to connect my DVD player into my receiver via the digital out jacks, I would be using the DVD player mainly as a transport only and the receiver as the DAC. So basically regardless of what kind of processing the DVD player may have built-in, I would be by-passing it completely and using whatever processing the receiver had (i.e., DTS, Pro-logic, HDCD, etc.). Is this correct? If so here are few more questions
I also want to listen to CDs using the DVD player. If my receiver can decode HDCD, but my DVD player cannot, I will still be able to utilize this format because I will be using the receiver’s processing? The same would be true for surround formats on DVDs, correct?
Finally, is there a difference (if any) by using coax digital cables vs. the fiber optic cables? It would seem that optic cables would be less prone to interference, but I am only guessing. Thanks for the additional help.
