Originally posted by EnemyWithin:
I tried the Digital filter, as you suggested, but it didn't help.
What!?! Plugging it into the "digital" outlet didn't change the way PLII
x operates?
I guess it will require Dolby to fix the problems...maybe PLIII
That would be useful; maybe some sort of processing that compares the incoming channels to the number of speakers you have configured and fills in the blanks using information already in the recording. Like a scaler, except for audio.
I wonder if Lexicon's LOGIC7 does a better job?
It used to work the same as PLII
x originally, but Lexicon changed it last year. Ironically, the "new improved" version of LOGIC7 showed up in Harman/Kardon receivers before Lexicon processors.
When it extracts common information from the front L/R channels and steers it to the centre, the extracted information doesn't replace the discrete centre but is combined with the discrete centre.
In the case of the 3-channel material you were listening to, the extracted centre channel (which was silence) would not have taken the place of the discrete centre but instead would simply have been mixed in. End result: combining a silent signal with the discrete centre would have still allowed you to hear all the contents of the centre channel.
Meanwhile, out-of-phase info is still extracted from the front L/R channels and steered to the surround speakers.