PS3 firmware upgrade 2.3 will give DTS-HD Master Audio support, hurrah!

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It’s official – the PS3 is now the best Blu-ray player you could throw your money at, and one of the cheapest too, at £299.99.

Sony has just announced the PS3 now has DTS-HD Master Audio support, which is one of the highest resolution audio formats for films, with Dolby TrueHD being the only other contender (the PS3 supports this, of course). Support for the format, and DTS-HD High Resolution, will become available in the latest firmware upgrade, version 2.3, due out on April the 15th.

Most new Blu-ray players can output DTS-HD MA, however only a small amount of AV receivers can actually decode it. The popular (amongst audiophiles) format gives the user a 7.1 audio channel, which is as close as you’ll get to the original studio master. The update will output all 7.1 channels via HDMI, but only to those few receivers that can actually take a 7.1 PCM stream, like the Onkyo TX-NR905.

Coupled with the BD-Live release from March, this firmware upgrade makes the PS3 a right ol’ steal.

Sony (for more HD-related news, check out our Shiny blog HDTV-UK, and for PS3 stuff, PSPSPS).

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Katherine Hannaford
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