Complete BS and disproved many times. Bits are bits and in any event error correction totally takes care of errors.
Practically all of us steam to our processors anyway and do not use the analog outputs.
I have lots of players and various ways of doing the decoding, and it does not make a lick of difference how I route and decode and what player I use.
This is just another audiophool myth, and lately with the nonsense on these forums I'm coming down hard on it.
Digital disc players are not like turntables, where mechanical considerations are of prime importance. It is a totally different ball game with digital systems.
This is the sort of nonsense I'm talking about.
Buy any player with an HDMI out and connect it to your processor or use the analog outs and no one will tell a lick of difference in a double blind study.
This sort on nonsense intimidates people and prevents them enjoying the rapidly advancing and expanding ways to enjoy program in an expanding multitude of media options.
Advocating and waxing eloquent about products like I have illustrated above is a delusional dead end. There is absolutely no rational reason for the product illustrated above to exist.