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  1. My Oppo is decoding the True HD and DTS MA and is set to output as LPCM. What I am wondering if there is any downsampling involved before sending the signal to the Atlona. You mentioned earlier on this thread that with the Atlona (570 in your case if I am not mistaken) to a VP, you got the correct 176.1 signal on your DAC (thus making it non necessary to have a de-embedder with EDID learning ability and having to connect to a 24/192 capable receiver in order to learn a proper EDID). As mentioned earlier, what is making doubt is that 24/192 will play through my TV speakers, which would mean that the signal somehow got downsampled as I am pretty sure my TV do not support 24/192 (or I would be very surprised). Thank you again for your responses.
  2. I am playing some 2L bluray audio and some hires flac file in 24/192. When I was speaking about stereo downmix, It was when watching bluray with no stereo layer to enjoy the DTS-MA or Dolby True HD multichannel tracks. Whenever I have the choice, I select the stereo layer, be it for bluray audio or SACD. My DAC is a simple Emotiva XDA-1 that is given to play 24/192 content correctly.
  3. Hi, I bought a Atlona 577 based on what I could read on this website and some other boards. I use it plug to my Panasonic VT2 display and fed by an Oppo BDP-93. The sound is outputted to my 24/192 capable stereo DAC. At first, I got some issue as on multi-channel content I was getting only the L/R channels and not the stereo downmix… I could not solve it at first with the EDID learning function of the Atlona. Finally, after messing arround in the setting of my TV and unplugging/replugging the Atlona, I could memorize an EDID forcing a stereo downmix (however I could not reproduce on the second HDMI input, thus I am not sure what I did for it to work and will surely never touch the EDID on the HDMI1 input of the Atlona). Now that everything plays fine, I am just wondering as old_bassist if I am getting 24/192 as my DAC does not display the input rate. I just want to check that I did not misunderstand what was written above. Contrary to what Monoprice asserted, regardless of what the display device attached to the de-embedder, the player send 24/192 then extracted by the de-embedder and fed to the DAC. Is my understanding correct? One thing is bothering me, if I play 24/192 content and raise the volume on my TV, I can hear the music playing, which I cannot understand as I doubt it is 24/192 compliant… Could someone tell me if I am doing something wrong and what I should do be sure to get 24/192? Thanks in advance for your advice
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