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PS3 Slim Bitstreams lossless codecs Dolby True-HD and DTS-HD MA
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Slim PS3 Bitstreams Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD
Posted August 21, 2009 03:10 AM by Juan Calonge
PlayStation 3 Without any fanfare or even a passing mention in its official announcement, the upcoming slim PS3 is getting an additional feature, one long requested by those who use the console as a Blu-ray player: it will be capable of bitstreaming DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD to a compatible receiver for it to decode those advanced audio signals.
This has been revealed by Engadget, quoting a story posted on Japanese electronics site AV Watch.
The regular PS3 can't bitstream advanced audio codecs because its HDMI transmitter chip doesn't support it. Therefore, unlike the addition of DTS-HD decoding or BD-Live support, a new firmware cannot add advanced audio bitstreaming to existing consoles.
It has been long argued that there is no difference between decoding an advanced audio signal on the player or on the receiver, provided they both follow the specification. However, many users insisted they wanted to decode in their receivers and were unhappy that the PS3 didn't offer them that option. Now, with the slim PS3, they can choose whether to decode in the console or in the receiver.
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