From what I've read, multi-channel (5.1) LPCM cannot be passed from a BD player to a receiver via SPDIF. The data rate, is simply too high. (Also, bass-management may not function with LPCM.)
Which is why AC3 is used for BD movies -- although other advanced codecs are added.
Sony claims MS9P supports AC3 encoding. Naturally, I expected there would be an AC3 option on the Burn-to-BD function. Yet, there is no AC3 option I can find. Not even for AC3 stereo!
This is true of both MPEG-2 and AVC on BD.
Assuming only LPCM is supported -- how does Sony think you will get the signal to your receiver and get it to switch to 5.1?
PS1: this problem is also critical to playback on computers with BD players. With a USB sound "card" you can send AC3, but not 5.1 LPCM.
PS2: HDMI 1.3 does support up to 8 PCM channels. But, there are very few HDMI 1.3 receivers and no HDTVs with 6 speakers.
                        
                    
                    
                            Which is why AC3 is used for BD movies -- although other advanced codecs are added.
Sony claims MS9P supports AC3 encoding. Naturally, I expected there would be an AC3 option on the Burn-to-BD function. Yet, there is no AC3 option I can find. Not even for AC3 stereo!
This is true of both MPEG-2 and AVC on BD.
Assuming only LPCM is supported -- how does Sony think you will get the signal to your receiver and get it to switch to 5.1?
PS1: this problem is also critical to playback on computers with BD players. With a USB sound "card" you can send AC3, but not 5.1 LPCM.
PS2: HDMI 1.3 does support up to 8 PCM channels. But, there are very few HDMI 1.3 receivers and no HDTVs with 6 speakers.