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yours is affected

Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on March 29, 2008 at 16:31:58:

The Integra 9.8 is using the same TI chip that the other receivers/processors are using. There is an Integra thread at AVS Forum: you might want to read it. And in my post, there is a link to the discs that are confirmed to exhibit more "bang for your buck" (check the time codes) when DTS-HD Master Audio is bitstreamed from any Blu-ray or HD DVD player to this TI chip.

Onkyo Germany has put out a firmware update for the European models and the problem, so far, seems to have been fixed. Onkyo USA should be doing the same for their customers.