With Netflix announcing support for Dolby Digital encoding at up to 640 kbps (ignoring Dolby Atmos for now), will those of us with PlayBars or PlayBases be able to take advantage of the higher encoding bit rates, or are we stuck at 192 kbps?
What is the highest bit rate that our products support via optical audio connection?
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Netflix High Quality 5.1
Best answer by rubeo
I just found this:
"Dolby Digital Plus soundtracks are easily converted to a 640 kbps Dolby Digital signal without decoding and reencoding, for output via S/PDIF. The 640 kbps bit rate, higher than the 448 kbps used on DVDs, is fully compatible with all existing Dolby Digital decoding products such as A/V receivers and can provide higher than-DVD quality from Dolby Digital Plus soundtracks."
From: https://www.dolby.com/us/en/technologies/dolby-digital-plus-data-sheet.pdf
So it looks like we can take advantage of the higher bit rates once our streaming devices or TVs convert the DD+ stream to standard DD.
"Dolby Digital Plus soundtracks are easily converted to a 640 kbps Dolby Digital signal without decoding and reencoding, for output via S/PDIF. The 640 kbps bit rate, higher than the 448 kbps used on DVDs, is fully compatible with all existing Dolby Digital decoding products such as A/V receivers and can provide higher than-DVD quality from Dolby Digital Plus soundtracks."
From: https://www.dolby.com/us/en/technologies/dolby-digital-plus-data-sheet.pdf
So it looks like we can take advantage of the higher bit rates once our streaming devices or TVs convert the DD+ stream to standard DD.
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