Ilya said:6 RCAs (5.1)
No digital connections can support TrueHD, unless Toshiba will figure out a way to add HDMI 1.3 support with a firmware update, which I don't think is possible.
Besides, there are no AV receivers capable or processing Dolby TrueHD out there.
Dolby TrueHD is a new format, no one supports it yet, but this will change very soon.Paradox-SJ said:Your joking right? So is this like asking the question about if a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it does it make a sound?
Isnt it amazing or ironic that good old analog will now outperform all of that "you gotta have this digital optical/coax connection crap"? Im sure glad I purchased a reciever that still had 5.1 inputs.Ilya said:Dolby TrueHD is a new format, no one supports it yet, but this will change very soon.
The good news is that Toshiba has included the TrueHD decoder in the box! Currently it can only handle two channels, but the rumor is that the 2.0 firmware update will enable the multi-channel support! So we all will be able to hear it without any additional equipment!
The same thing happened when SACD and DVD-A came out. Analog connections made your best choice!vurbano said:Isnt it amazing or ironic that good old analog will now outperform all of that "you gotta have this digital connection crap"?
vurbano said:As long as 5.1 analog works, screw an HDMI reciever, no need for the cost.
vurbano said:Im really getting sick of all of these "innovations" just to sell new stuff.