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Originally posted by Adrian Frauchiger:
Tuan

Actually it's OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_light-emitting_diode

It produces it's light by itself without the need of background light as in LCDs.

The Sony XEL-1 is the first TV in serial production with this technology. But 11 inches is not really homecinema like yet Winker

http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Prod...1665327724&langId=-1

Before there where only smaller displays like in electrical shavers or car hifi. It is still a problem to make them last long enough for commercial applications. And of course the size has to grow...

I saw the Sony OLED the other day. Pretty impressive, if small. I think the big ones will blow us away when they arrive.
 
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Originally posted by Allan Probin:
Ok, ok, I know what your going to ask. Try here for starters:

http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?p=491214&highlight=Jones#post491214

Allan


Thanks Allan

A couple more questions Winker

The PS3 will be able to decode DTS-HD MA via software but not hardware?

The PS3 already supports Dolby TrueHD via hardware?

What is the difference between bitstream and PCM?

Thanks!
Jay
 
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Jay,

I don't follow the inner workings of the PS3 *that* closely but I do tend to keep up with what the various machines can and can't do.

The PS3 doesn't decode DTS Master Audio at the moment but it could be on the way. If it happens it seems likely it will be decoded by software otherwise it would have probably happened before now.

It can decode Dolby TrueHD but I don't know if this is done in software or hardware.

Bitstream is the actual Dolby TrueHD, DTS-MA, etc. data that is recorded on the disc. This data is a compressed (and lossy in the case of plain DD or DTS for example) form of the original digital audio that existed in PCM format. When decoded, or uncompressed if you like, the digital audio is restored back into PCM format ready for sending to the digital to analog converters.

Allan
 
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Hmm, this seems odd to me. I've used the PS3 on several occasions with an Onkyo receiver and the Onkyo has confirmed it's receiving the TrueHD bitstream. I haven't got any discs with Master Audio yet.


Regards,
Frank.

All opinions are my own and do not reflect the opinion of any organisations I work for, except where this is stated explicitly.
 
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Hi Frank,

Take a look at the link to the comparison of various blu-ray players posted in the other thread:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=980672

You'll see that the PS3 can decode DD+ and Dolby TrueHD, it can't decode DTS HR or DTS MA and it doesn't have the ability to bitstream any of the advanced audio formats.
 
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Jay: I hoped it would come one day with a software update. But as Allan has point out, it seems to be a hardware restriction which I was not aware of...

Allan: Thank you for the info and the reference. As with the former PlayStations I guess one day will come a slimmer and cheaper PS "three" version. With closer packed chips, less power hungry, quieter and probably also a better HDMI driver chip.

happy gaming
Adrian

P.S. Gran Turismo 5 prologue is out Winker
 
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Thanks a lot Allan!

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Originally posted by Frank Abela:
Hmm, this seems odd to me. I've used the PS3 on several occasions with an Onkyo receiver and the Onkyo has confirmed it's receiving the TrueHD bitstream. I haven't got any discs with Master Audio yet.


I have an Onkyo 605 which can decode the new formats so I'll have to try when the room gets put back together post painting.
 
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I am looking at getting a Blu Ray player but I have a large collection of region 1 DVD's so should I look at these units - the older Sony BDP-S1 or newer Sony BDP-S300?
 
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