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Thanks Ted, was hoping this would be the one. But Monoprice technical on-line help says the HDMI device the pass through is connected to needs to be turned on for it to pass the audio from either the toslink or the coaxial port. Does anyone have experience with this switch/de-embedder to confirm this is true? I don't want to turn the display on when listening to HiRex music.
Would you say that if you want to take SACD and Blu-ray hi rez directly to your DAC that the Oppo BDP-95 is a waste and the Oppo BDP-93 would provide identical sonics for half the price?
So a SACD capable PS3 with the Monoprice box will allow 24/176.4 digital output and an Oppo BDP-93 with the same Monoprice box will allow 24/88.2 digital output. I know not all PS3 units are capable of SACD playback but I believe all Oppos can playback SACDs. Does this mean that even the cheapest Oppo 970HD would work with the Monoprice box?
Phil, I've been trying to figure out the problem you're having with your Sony and 24/176. The only thing I can think of is do you have the hdmi video out of the monoprice connected to any hdmi/digital video screen? As I understand it, some setups require the video part of the "handshake" to be made before the audio is audible/playable. Mine is connected to an old Samsung flat panel computer monitor with a DVI-hdmi adapter. Before I had the video connected as well, I got no sound out of the monoprice from the Sony, although my TacT DAC showed the 24/176 lock. Please forgive me if i'm telling you stuff you already know/have tried. Cordially,
Phil, I think the HDMI pre/pro turned on itself is all that is needed since it "handshakes" as well, no need to fire up your PJ, too. I've noticed that the Sony doesn't do the initial "handshake" as well as the Oppo through the Monoprice. As a result, I always choose the Oppo first with the Monoprice and have it establish the "handshake" and then switch the Monoprice over to the Sony. IIRC, there is some chatter on the internet about the Monoprice "saving" the initial handshake info once the video link first is established, so that the video part of the connection is not necessary after that first link up when you get sound. I've not tried it since my setup (Sony + Oppo>Monoprice>DAC & monitor) works satisfactorily for me. Good luck. Cordially,
This topic has been very interesting.Am I correct is saying that the digital output from the de-embedder (eg Atlona HD570) is stereo, even if SACD is 5.1 surround sound?Where has this mix come from or are you just getting the front channels? The HD570 appears to be able to simultaneously output up to 8 analog signals.I have a Sony BDP-S370 which allows the user to select PCM over HDMI, but how do you control the sample rate? I thought that this depended on the upstream HDMI device, eg a TV which will handshake with the BD player or some other source of EDID. Regards.