All high resolution audio, whether it is 2-channel or multi-channel SACD or DVD-AUDIO is decoded in the video player. Thus, you have to use the analog outputs. To get multi-channel you must have 6 analog inputs on your A/V receiver or processor. Almost all have that feature now days.
The digital output will pass DD and DTS signals to be
decoded in the processor, assuming, of course, you're not using the dvd player's internal DD/DTS decoder. This also assumes the disc has a DD layer imbedded, most probably do.
The reason for all this is, of course, the RIAA's paranoia about copying. They don't care if you copy an analog signal, just digital signals.
DVD movies play because they are DD/DTS encoded and the digital out passes these audio signals as they are supposed to do.
Jim
The digital output will pass DD and DTS signals to be
decoded in the processor, assuming, of course, you're not using the dvd player's internal DD/DTS decoder. This also assumes the disc has a DD layer imbedded, most probably do.
The reason for all this is, of course, the RIAA's paranoia about copying. They don't care if you copy an analog signal, just digital signals.
DVD movies play because they are DD/DTS encoded and the digital out passes these audio signals as they are supposed to do.
Jim