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DTS analog output issue

If the DVD player doesn't have the capability to decode a DTS track, you will either get a muted analog output or noise when you play a DTS track. If you have the system cranked up and the non-DTS decoding player gives you the latter (noise), there is the potential of damage to your speakers. Amps and preamps should not be a concern.

If your DVD player cannot decode a DTS track, don't use the DTS track if you will be feeding the L/R analog outputs to the rest of your equipment.


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