Ok thats a shame really i would love more control with home theatre like, what about bass redirection can I get that option with DTS interactive? which by the way sounds better out of the two protocols
you dont need bass redirection as you use encoded signal it is defined by DTS Interactive and Dolby Digital Live algorithms ...you can add amount of bass and other effects by using EQ /effects tab from the Audio manager
Bass redirection is bounded with 6ch direct or analogue out it is for purpose if you have a SUB system that has lower crossover then usually 100Hz to set it otherwise it is not necessary .
If you set lower then sub system specified you will not get the whole amount BASS and sub frequencies .
The amount of bass is diferent and if you want more deeper BASS then just push up 31hz on the EQ , too much of that may distort your SUB and BASS altogether so you have to proceed slowly until you find the range you like, play with 31 ,62,120 hz on the EQ this are bass and sub frequencies.
Which sounds better DTSI or DDL ? in my opinion it is DTS Interactive it is more dynamic and use 24bit audio in whole range of 5.1 while DDL is 16bit both are 48Khz and that is the limit .
I also find that DTSI has much better panning and better surround environment then DDL.
However both of them are passthrough once a true DTS or Dolby Digital signal is detected so it wont influence the original stream .
Example my system is set to DTS I and it shows DTS Digital on the Z5500 pod display while set in stream analyzer mod , once I play a BD wich is Dolby it chance the stream to DOLBY now Dolby is shown on the display Dolby 16bit 48Khz ..back to normal music playing or what ever it shows DTS Digital 24bit 48Khz. When I paly a DTS movi it shows DTS Digital 24bit 48Khz , so you got the picture .
I believe it is personal choice which one of this two sounds better .