![]() The DVD player or decoder card, while able to send this signal out directly from the DVD, cannot actually DECODE this signal.the signal is received by a.receiver/amplifier usually, which decodes the signal, and sends the sound to the appropriate speakers or channels, and amplifies the sound. Things like DVD players and Hardware decoder cards for computers come with AC-3 out, it looks like a coaxial cable. Perhaps it's SLIGHTLY more powerful, and the control box has slightly more features, but I'm reallly not 100% certain.AC-3 out is the dolby digital signal. Alright.So I spend dozens of hours reading up on the DTT2500 about 8 months ago, and I begin to have ~some~ understanding of it, and what it's compatible with (I'm still not 100% sure of what I would have to do to get true AC-3 thru an SBLive Value (digital ed.) + DTT2500.), and now I am presented with the following model names:SB Cambridge Soundworks Desktop Theater 5.1 Speaker CSW3000 $355.00 SB Cambridge Soundworks Desktop Theater 5.1 Speaker DTT2200 $240.00 SB Cambridge Soundworks Desktop Theater 5.1 Speaker DTT2500 $375.00 SB Cambridge Soundworks Desktop Theater 5.1 Speaker DTT3500 (CDN figures)What the hell is going on and why is cambridge trying to confuse me again? ARGHAlright.anyone with any info on these models, and whether or not there's any way to get *true* AC3 with these speakers and an SBLive Value digital edition.?Oh, last question.can I take a DTT2500 and hook it up to my standalone DVD player and get true AC3, somehow? someone said it's possible.is it?Īs far as I can tell, it's only the remote.
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