The marketing push to get us interested in High Fidelity Pure Audio has started. I know that my Blueray player won't play them - does anyone know of any BDPs that will play them, or do we need to wait for firmware updates, or buy new BPDs?
daveloc said:Although all HFPA discs should *play* on any BluRay player as BigBoss says, there may be issues with compulsory downsampling of optical and coaxial digital outputs preventing the use of existing audiophile DACs and forcing reliance on the player's internal conversion and analogue outs.
For example, although my Panny BDT500 can be set to output 96kHz PCM (which is the limit of SP/DIF), it will still downsample to 48kHz if the source is copy protected – which pretty much everything is – and in a number of other situations.
Although HDMI audio isn't necessarily affected by these limitations, few if any current audiophile DACs have HDMI inputs or handle non-PCM datastreams, so you would still typically need a multichannel AV amp to decode externally even for stereo source material in a stereo only system.
This may result in a chicken-and-egg situation: HFPA has to succeed to make it worth DAC-builders licensing the HDMI chipset, but you can't hear the full benefits of it till they do...