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I can flog you a denon avr 1602 to get you going?
In fairness, it was in context of talking about older AV amps that may pre-date or be from around DVD days.legrandefromage":6443orii said:Neil":6443orii said:As you mention, receivers / amps from DVD days - not all of them, then, decoded DTS - in fact in the early days, not all DVD players dealt with DTS.dbmtb":6443orii said:There will be coax and optical digital outs even on the cheapest blu-ray machines.
If your 5.1 system is so old it predates DVD you are screwed but otherwise it will also have coax and optical digital IN.
It's just a question of configuring your receiver so it can find the signal. It will automatically decode the DTS channel for playback.
If you don't have an AV receiver then I don't understand why you are asking this atall.
From what I can remember, though, DVD-Video had to have something like a DD2.0 audio track as a minimum to be spec compliant.
A bit irrelevant for a Blu-Ray player...