Not quite - it's more of a bandwidth issue (though some may also say it's about copy protection). There are some receivers able to accept and decode the output from SACD, but they do so over HDMI. Alternatively, as already stated, you need to do the connection in analogue, either in stereo or – if the player and receiver provide suitable connections – multichannel.the record spot said:It's to do with the licensing from Sony to allow other companies to have their DACs decode SACD.
Ah, thanks Andrew; I thought that Sony were just being keen with their baby (not that it makes much difference given the lack of adopters over the yeas) - wonder why more Blu-ray or home cinema systems with HDMI don't offer it though?Andrew Everard said:Not quite - it's more of a bandwidth issue (though some may also say it's about copy protection). There are some receivers able to accept and decode the output from SACD, but they do so over HDMI. Alternatively, as already stated, you need to do the connection in analogue, either in stereo or – if the player and receiver provide suitable connections – multichannel.the record spot said:It's to do with the licensing from Sony to allow other companies to have their DACs decode SACD.