nah i ment optical out on the ps3.... but we have a receiver that can take hdmi audio in then video out.... so i guess that is the best way to do it?ps3 ->hdmi-> reciever ->hdmi-> TV?
12/3/2007 8:46:10 PM
^thats what I have setup. My receiver has 2 hdmi in's and one out.Xbox360 -> hdmi -> receiver -> hdmi -> tv
12/3/2007 8:47:35 PM
k, might just do that..... that or just live with some compression....
12/3/2007 8:58:27 PM
from the link on the previous page:
12/4/2007 9:04:09 AM
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12/4/2007 9:32:28 AM
No one has said that you need uncompressed PCM on every disc (although if you have the space, why not), but if you're gonna call it HD media, you at least need one of the new HD audio formats like Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD MA. Otherwise, what's the point? AC-3 was invented in the 90s for freaking laser discs. You really don't care if that continues to be the standard for HD media? Don't be ridiculous.It's true that most people probably won't hear the difference, but then again most people use their TV speakers or some shitty $300 HTiB set up. For people who have invested in a decent audio system, any of the lossless audio tracks (TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, or PCM) is a huge step up. Is it as large or obvious as SD video to HD video? Hell no, but it's most definitely an upgrade. I really don't care if you believe me or not, but I would wager that there isn't a single person in this thread criticizing HD audio who has actually listened to it.
12/4/2007 10:12:01 AM
my room doesn't have anywhere near the acoustics necessary to support the improved audio and anyway I only have a $140 HTiB that I had to splice the wires on and probably reconnected them out of phase
12/4/2007 10:17:54 AM
12/4/2007 10:34:48 AM
does that include me? because I just like it for playing demos and blu-ray, personally.
12/4/2007 10:36:07 AM
^^Which is totally fine. It just doesn't matter to some people. However, for the people who do care and who have spent the money on their setups, they feel shortchanged anytime an HD disc comes out without a lossless audio track they can take advantage of. This also has nothing to do with the format war or HD DVD vs. Blu-ray. Both were meant to allow for HD audio, and both have had some notable fuck ups in delivering it. Transformers has already been discussed. More recently, I've watched some Fox titles that have DTS-HD MA tracks, but there isn't a single Blu-ray player on the market (including the PS3) that can decode these tracks yet. This pisses me off as well, since we were promised DTS-HD MA decoding the PS3, but it hasn't showed up yet.[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 10:36 AM. Reason : :]
^^HAHA not you, you are the only PS3 owner that I know of that just plays demos you are in a whole new category.
12/4/2007 10:39:04 AM
^Most PS3 games have discrete 7.1 PCM. Also, there are a handful of Blu-ray movies that have it, but they are mostly japanese anime imports (and Waiting, of all movies to have 7.1 audio). Also, there are a lot of newer receivers that can matrix 5.1 to 7.1 using Dolby PLIIx, and the results are supposedly pretty good. On that note, didn't you have the HD-A1? If I recall, it didn't support TrueHD out of the box and didn't until firmware 2.0. Not sure if you had it long enough for that.[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 10:52 AM. Reason : :]
12/4/2007 10:48:30 AM
If you have 24-bit audio from 6 PCM, TrueHD, or DTS-HD coming out of your system, you can brag to your friends that you have the best possible sound coming out of your system. Bragging rights count for a lot when people are building a home theater system. It's a big pissing contest.
12/4/2007 10:57:34 AM
Yeah, pretty much any HDMI 1.3 receiver can. Even the lowly Onkyo TX-SR605 I mentioned on the last page can. Which makes even more annoying that Sony hasn't released the firmware to do it on the PS3. You know if some shitty passively cooled AVR can handle the decoding, something with all the PS3s processing power should be able to do it with ease.
12/4/2007 11:01:41 AM
its not entirely a pissing contest. if one can't hear the difference between uncompressed audio and compressed audio one either doesn't listen to anything with the volume turned up much at all or they do not have equipment good enough to tell the difference.now people like ML groupies... yeah thats just to say i spent 10k on speakers that don't sound as good as many speakers that cost half as much that won't shock you if you touch them in the wrong spot.
12/4/2007 11:12:55 AM
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12/4/2007 11:55:51 AM
oh you don't have the new speaker cables that have been impregnated with lab grown diamond dust? look it up - apparently the diamond dust makes the cables inert to any interference and also provides a chemical resistance to corrosion (carbon crystals actually kill the corrosive bacteria on contact)
12/4/2007 12:01:52 PM
Nah. I prefer the Krypton infused ones with the spaghetti sauce lining.[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 12:04 PM. Reason : ]
12/4/2007 12:04:06 PM
whoever was debating the relevance of lossless audio - give it a shot, see if it makes a difference for you or not.It may well be placebo effect, but I sure can tell the difference. YMMV
12/4/2007 12:27:32 PM
12/4/2007 12:28:57 PM
oh it doesn't bother me that you enjoy your machine. Its just like a cult. You have to convert everyone into a PS3 because it is the only way to heaven. So that part is annoying as fuck.[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 1:28 PM. Reason : asdf]
12/4/2007 1:28:30 PM
I'd say the evangelism is based more on a profound fear that the PS3 will go the way of the dreamcast.
12/4/2007 1:33:11 PM
i'm not familiar with the dreamcast. Last sega I had was a Mega Drive.d
12/4/2007 1:59:16 PM
format wars.. lol(500gb external hd = $100) + (usb 3.0 transfer) = Winnar. Format war over.
12/4/2007 2:04:45 PM
^yay! an empty 500gb hard drive with super fast transfer speeds. Winz!
12/4/2007 2:06:17 PM
Does anyone actually think that the Playstation brand (or the PS3 itself for that matter) is going to go away? Sony has seen how profitable Playstation is, I think ditching the PS3 would only happen if they closed up shop altogether. Which obviously ain't gonna happen.And ^... I'm not trying to "convert" anyone. You're free to buy whatever you want. But I AM gonna call you out when you spew out a bunch of bullshit. Which you do quite often. Which is why we're caught in this vicious cycle.Quick, think up a witty reply![Edited on December 4, 2007 at 2:31 PM. Reason : d]
12/4/2007 2:31:10 PM
Sony can't really stop PS3 from going the way of Dreamcast in terms of popularity if no one buys it.Sure, it won't go down the path of "closing shop" but yea, in terms of minimal game support and reduced market penetration, it could very well happen
12/4/2007 2:39:54 PM
IMO, there are more parallels to be drawn b/w the 360 + Dreamcast than the PS3 + Dreamcast:-released one year earlier than the competition to try to beat them to market-minimum lifespan for their consoles (not Dreamcast specific, but applies to Sega as a company)-Too many versions of their hardware with drastically different configurations (32x, segacd, etc etc / 360 + their HDD)Then again, I never thought it was possible for Sony to even blow it as much as they have so far, so.....
12/4/2007 2:51:30 PM
^^^^lugging around empty blurays && hddvdz! winz!!! [Edited on December 4, 2007 at 3:15 PM. Reason : .]
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12/4/2007 3:16:41 PM
I thought the Sega Dreamcast died because anyone with broadband a burner could pirate their games... when it was released in 1999, this was about when broadband and home burners became popular and affordable.
12/4/2007 3:18:08 PM
it died cause the play station came out with better, more realistic games and made all this sonic/street fighter crap useless.imho but i'm not an expert.[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 3:22 PM. Reason : .]
12/4/2007 3:20:04 PM
12/4/2007 3:26:54 PM
IMHO:They rushed it out to market, and as a result had inferior hardware.People were fed up with Sega b/c they kept releasing consoles + add-ons on a yearly basis (32X, Mega CD, Neptune, Saturn, then finally Dreamcast all in a period of 7 years).I remember all my friends who owned Sega consoles being sour as hell by the time the Neptune came out.
12/4/2007 3:27:31 PM
12/4/2007 3:33:11 PM
12/4/2007 3:38:34 PM
Haha, what's a Sega Neptune??I am leaning on agreeing with you that the 360 feels like it was rushed to the market, because of the 33% ring-of-death defect rate, and the disk scratching problems... But Microsoft not acknowledging a the problem, and saying the defect rate was only about 3% for so long was just arrogant.-------------BD-R blanks @ newegg.com -- they're not exactly cheap yet, but both CD-Rs and DVD-Rs took a while to go down too.[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 3:43 PM. Reason : blanks]
12/4/2007 3:41:12 PM
^^ yeah, wat an idiotdoes everything he say = spewed bullshit?
12/4/2007 3:43:04 PM
12/4/2007 3:59:47 PM
yep, usb 3.0 should be out shortly as well.
12/4/2007 4:04:04 PM
The Neptune was the frankenstein of Sega consoles. It was basically a Genesis + Sega CD + 32X all in one. I dont think it ever actually saw the light of day, but I remember when it was announced all my friends were pissed. And they were pissed because they had been milked by Sega and ended up with a console that looked like a transformer (genesis + 32X + SegaCD was ugly as hell). And the Saturn was already almost finalized at that point (which I believe is why they ended up scrapping the Neptune altogether).I think they released like 15 games total for the 32X after charging $150-$200 for it.
12/4/2007 4:21:54 PM
12/4/2007 4:23:27 PM
thanks quag i haven't read anything on it.
12/4/2007 4:27:54 PM
12/4/2007 4:46:09 PM
i daresay usb 3.0 is my most awaited new spec...i've been waiting for standardized optical interfaces for a while (on a consumer level, not in regards to HD audio)...it should effectively kill firewire and e.sata...maybe not, though
12/4/2007 4:50:48 PM
12/4/2007 6:04:11 PM
pad
12/4/2007 6:08:25 PM
^^ I can and I have.
12/4/2007 6:50:54 PM