Andres Mino wrote:

>Hi, I heard that the ProspecMSP730 Digital Signal Processor do NOT decode
>the protection that DVD digital audio has.

The only protection that the digital output of a DVD player has from
recording is SCMS.  If you are playing a DVD audio disc and find that you
can't record it, either it is SCMS final in which case a stripper will fix
it, it is a sample rate that your recorder cannot handle, or it is a
compressed format such as DTS or AC-3.  Most DVD players can downsample 96
KHz audio for S/PDIF output, and can decode AC-3 2.0 to normal 2 channel
LPCM, which will then be recordable by your MD deck.  If the DVD contains
three or more channels of audio and the player is outputting the raw coded
data, you'll need a digital amp with the facility to decode, downmix, and
digitally output the sound in order to record it.

-cb

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