I purchased Todd Rundgren's "Liars" on DVD-A and was experimenting with it as my first DVD-A. I figured that my DVD player was well out of date, but it does tell me in the manual that it will play at the 96/24 sampling frequencies. So would I be correct in assuming that I could use the blended analog L&R outputs on the DVD player to get and idea of how a higher rez recording will sound, at least in stereo?
I am having a hard time deciphering how to go about assuring that I get that 96/24 signal sent to my reciever though by reading the manual. It isn't as easy to follow as I would hope, however some of that may be my own ignorance of HT terminology.
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Also, I see on the front page of audioholics.com that the Denon DVD-3910 has this listed as one of it's features:
-24/96 compatible digital outputs - optical and coaxial
I had heard that these outputs were always scaled down to 48kHz to prevent piracy. My reciever at home is a fully digital amplifier and I hear that it sounds best with a digital input. Now, what I am wondering, is this saying what I think, and if it is, do I have to spen $1300 on a DVD player to get an option like that?