Is it better to have the BLU-Ray player do the decoding even if your a/v piece can do it as well. After much internal debate, I've decided on the Elite VSX-94TXH which seems to have just about every available current format. If that's the case, should I forgoe a player that decodes? I'm just wondering if I'd be paying a lot of money for something I don't need if the receiver can do it just fine.
I submit that it will generally be better to have the receiver do the unpacking, if you had the choice.
-most early consumer and pro reviews subjectively state that it sounds better! Including a CNET review.
-as already stated, bass management is
both limited, and "unpredictable". (Just how big is the LFE cut? 10db? 20db? none? How are you to know?). Do you have to change your sub levels each time between different sources?
-lastly, and perhaps stupidly, it would be nice to have the logos light up on the receiver, ie DTS-MA, TrueHD, etc.
OTOH, I am sure many persons have the player unpacking, and everything is working just perfectly...
From what I've reading, there's supposed to be a new Blu-ray spec comiing soon. In your estimation, is it worth waiting for? I can certainly live with just my existing Progressive Scan DVD and HD programming. I just don't want to get caught in that trap of always waiting for the new thing just around the corner which often results in getting nothing at all.
My feelings exactly. When I bought my player, the
only thing I was waiting so long for (ok, little over a year), was for someone to finally solve MA. That was my priority. My player is 1.1 profile, but I honestly could not care any less. I never have had the desire to watch PIP commentary, etc. I think my feelings toward 2.0 will be identical. Others will disagree, but for me, all I do with my player is watch movies, and that's it.
-jostenmeat