Originally posted by rmilewsk:
Thanks everyone for there help so far. (and I don't even have my speakers yet) I was reading in the manual that you specify a default surround mode for the digital input. So if I have an optical output from my dvd player going into the optical 1 input on the 990 and I set the default as dolby digital then that's the default surround mode. What happens when I put in a cd and I only want to hear it two channel (along with the sub of course)? I know I can hook up separate L R audio cables but that bypasses the 990 DAC. Does the 990 just detect that this is a cd and only play back two channels? Can I tell it what to do with CD's?
you can set the default for nearly an sound you want to get.
IF you set your DVD input default to DD, but the program isn't in DD, it will default to DPLII(x) The 990 will detect it if it's DTS too automatically.
If you want to hear your music in just the Left and Right stereo channels.. you can set the input selection to stereo or bypass or upsample.
Are you using your DVD player to play CD's too? In that case you may need to run two audio lines from your DVD player. 1 digital(optical) for 5.1 sounds and a L&R RCA for stereo playback. I'm not exactly sure there though. And might have to use to seperate inputs.. say DVD for your movies and CD input for using the RCA's for CD's