![]() If you send Dolby True HD or DTA MA to the DS it probably won’t understand it. For the bitstream, the soundtracks are sent to the sink (processor/AVR) or DS in this case for the sink to do the conversion/decoding. LPCM in surround context is that for LPCM the soundtracks are downmixed and converted in the source end (Oppo). You got it to work, that’s all that’s important. Does it work with it set at LPCM? I know mine does, but that’s a BDP-95. When I read the manual yesterday for my reply to you I was under the impression that “Bitstream” included the rear surround information, so that’s why “LPCM” is recommended. The Oppo had been set to "Bitstream" with the PWD and that worked fine and it is now working with the DS, also set to Bitstream. The “LPCM Rate Limit” can be set to anything as the DS can support up to the 192 sample rate. The latest Oppo BDP-83 manual says you set the output this way: You do need to configure the Oppo to ensure it’s only sending 2-channel SPDIF out and not the surround channels as the DS can’t decode that. I use my BDP-95 all the time to send SPDIF to the PWD-now-DS. Any ideas as to what is going on? I have tried rebooting both the DS and the Opps, with the same results. When I first turn on the Oppo and select the Coax (or Optical) input, a green light goes on the DS, as expected, indicating a connection, but when I hit “Play,” and the track begins, the color switches to red and I get no sound. I cannot get sound from either the coax or optical connections. However, I am having a problem connecting to the digital out from my CD Player – an Oppo BDP-83. Playing music via my Mac Mini with Amarra Symphony (with Dirac IRC) via HDMI, the DS sounds fantastic. I received my DS upgrade kit and installed it a few days ago.
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