The feature you're looking for is simply the ability to decode Dolby True HD and/or DTS-HD Master Audio. As Plato indicates, the Onkyo's from the 605 up decode these formats, as do the newer Denons to name two brands. You also need to make sure the Blu-ray player you purchase has the ability to send the HD audio formats to the receiver via bitsteam/HDMI. I use the Panasonic BD30 player, which will bitstream the aforementioned formats and, IMHO, offers the best value/features/functionality of the current standalone players.
Decoding the new H/D formats
I'm trying to point a friend in the right direction regarding the new formats available on H/D and Blueray discs. My expertise stopped with Dolby 5.1 and DTS. My question is: What features would a reciever need to decode all the formats on a Blueray disc. I know its transferred through a HDMI cable-but what specific capabilities would the reciever need to be able to decode all of the current sound formats? Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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