In Reply to: DTS vs Dolby Digital for DVD-A music. Newbie Questions. posted by AbeCollins on February 28, 2004 at 13:19:54:
"2) I'm hearing multi-channel 'surround sound' in either Dolby Digital or DTS so what would be the advantage of using analog interconnects from the DVD-A player to the receiver - vs the single coaxial digital cable?"With the analog outputs, you have the potential advantage of the higher resolution of the DVD-A tracks over the compressed DD or DTS tracks. Whether, in practice, this will result in a subjectively better experience depends on you, your equipment and the setup. In my experience, there is an advantage.
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