Originally posted by 73Bruin:
Finally, if Outlaw knows that all of the workarounds that have been suggested to date will are subject to possible failure (as JasonJ posted he was experiencing with his 6 speaker configuration last September), please let us know now.
Well...now this is back to me. Time for an update:
I wrote Outlaw Tech Support about the problem I was experiencing with these DVDs. They replied back to me by phone the day after I wrote the email. They supplied a fix that worked to correct my issue.
To review: I have the 1050 in a 6 channel set-up. When these certain DVDs were "kicking" my 1050 into the "6.1 Surround" mode, I would lose most of the content in my surrounds. Outlaw's fix for this was to put my 1050 into "6.1 Surround" mode before even attempting to play the problem discs. This way, the 1050 would lock in this mode before the flag on the disc had the opportunity to switch the modes on the 1050. I tried this fix and it worked to fix my problem.
For those with only five speakers, the workaround as I know it seems to be this:
1) Enable the sixth channel. (Set the Center Surround speaker to "ON")
2) Lock your 1050 into "6.1 Surround" mode before starting the disc.
3) Play disc.
I'm unsure exactly how much content you lose to the center channel. I'm sure it's some but I can't imagine it being that much.
Getting back to my experience, Outlaw tech support is great. If you're experiencing any problems that the forum can't seem to answer, please contact them directly. They really do care about each and every one of their customers.
Side note: In my note to Outlaw, I did say that I was concerned about the "Finding Nemo" disc as I saw it was DD EX. Interesting...