What are you blabbing about? A 10-year old 300mhz computer can unzip compressed files just as accurately as a brand new quad-core intel. As such, I expect a $399 PS3 to decompress a digital audio codec to the full bit-stream with the same accuracy as a $1,000 decoder you speak of.Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Because there is a little issue with HDCP and how it may be possible for people to use the PS3 to rip the audio stream right out as it's decoded. We will see.
It's not flawed either. Why do you think they sell decoders without amps in them at all? For thousands of dollars even...
Because there is a difference. I don't care if average jo blow from down on hickville road can hear the difference on his $500 receiver. There are people with more than that invested into a system. I am not one of them, but to say that a $1k decoder is the same as 10 year old Billy's $399 PS3 is rediculous. I can tell the difference I just cannot afford it which is why I went cheap and use my gaming PC with my HD videos.
Why do they sell expensive decoders? Because people buy them. Why is Monster Cable still in business? This $1k decoder probably does digital to analog conversion. Otherwise, any cheap hardware can process digital information with exact precision.