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audioboyz1973
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-909 and DTS laserdiscs Posted: 17 Nov 2015, 13:41 |
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refaust wrote: One article I read suggested that they can be played on the machine and the signal is sent from the pcm outputs.
As far as I'm aware that's the case with all laserdisc players, as long as it has a digital output it will output DTS from LD's as the DTS signal takes the place of the stereo digital audio tracks on the disc.
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refaust
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-909 and DTS laserdiscs Posted: 18 Nov 2015, 17:09 |
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blam1 wrote: There are actually 2 coax connectors on the back of the 909. One is marked PCM and the other is PCM/DD. I've never used the PCM one because it won't output Dolby Digital from DVDs. But I've never had a problem with DTS off any of the Digital out plugs. Cool, thanks...I will try out a dts laserdisc if I can pick one up R E
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krbahr
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Post subject: Re: Pioneer DVL-909 and DTS laserdiscs Posted: 15 Jul 2017, 03:20 |
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8traxrule wrote: I've heard the DVD hack for the European model changes it to a US/Japan model and won't play PAL laserdiscs anymore. My US player was modified early on; when I bought it I didn't know about the hardware requirement for DTS DVDs and thought I was screwed, thankfully that was fixable. It was my main player for both formats for almost 13 years, it's region-modified too but won't play PAL laserdiscs. This is true, A person wanted this so I had to put a switch on the back to change the resistor values from the original to the hack. You had to remove power from the unit and then power it on so it would load the way the resistors were set. To change you have to remove power change the switch and then apply power again.
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