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Hi mateo,I'm attempting to do the same (2-ch HT with external DAC). Some BluRay units support HD Dolby (uncompressed HD audio). But I'm not at all clear on whether or not this can be accessed via digital outs??? Hopefully someone will chime in with deeper technical knowledge. I've read everthing I could find on this topic, but still no answer.
On my Sony Blu-ray, ONLY non processed 2 channel are output thru the digital outs. You can only output multi channel with the HDMI.
You will not get uncompressed 24/96 high quality audio though, unless you stumble across the .1% of discs out there that have uncompressed pcm 2.0 tracks...something I wouldn't bank on.
Most BD players have internal HD audio decoders, that once enabled, allow decoded audio through rca analog outs and HDMI; what makes the new Panny exceptional is that it is one of the first to have the highest level of DTS (DTS HD Master Audio, losslessly compressed HD audio) decoded internally. Up to now, most had competitor Dolby Labs's hirez compressed lossless version called TrueHD, and some lower level DTS "semi-hirez" versions like DTS HD (which was still lossy, but better than plain ole' DTS) but relied on a separate pre/processor to provide DTS HD Master Audio. Now, with just eight (7.1) rca cables you can have all the advanced audio codecs (HD audio as you called them) decoded internally and sent out to a processor that has up to 7.1 analog ins. Or.. if that processor has HDMI, then this decoded uncompressed PCM could be sent through it, without the processor having to have the latest and greatest TrueHD and DTS HD MA audio codec decoders onboard.The Panny also has some Profile 1.2 stuff like BD-Live, etc but who cares.
I have the Sammy 1400. It's my first BD player, and although there are many reports of flakiness, I've been religious about fw upgrades, etc and had no issues. it's not my end-all, but suffices so far. However, it has very few encoders onboard and requires a good HDMI 1.2+ processor (I use the Onkyo pro 885 and plan to have it modded). You'll want a Panny 50, frankly. The Panny 30 is nice but it is without ANY lossless encoders onboard, so 2 channel will be lossy and not great. The Panny 50 will decode everything and send glorious lossless out the anlaog outs. Of course, in 2 channel you'll always get a downmix from 5.1 or 7.1 (or be listening to the front l/r's and miss all the other channels) unless the disc has a 2 channel track selection....very very few except NIN's Ghost and a couple others likely.