Greetings,
I'm seriously considering "upgrading" my current NAD Stereo receiver to the 1050 A/V receiver. I have one (admittedly obscure) feature question regarding surround modes that I'm sure any owner of a 1050 could answer.
I understand that your surround mode preference for a given input is remembered when you reselect that input. However, how does the 1050 arbitrate surround modes when a given input is capable of both surround encoded inputs (DD, ProLogic, DTS) as well as plain old stereo inputs?
Concretely, suppose I put a normal PCM encoded two channel stereo CD in my DVD player. I decide I want to apply "Natural" DSP processing to the source. After that I put a DVD in that has a DD 5.1 soundtrack. Since the DSP mode doesn't apply to this source, does it: 1. Pick 2ch stero, 2. Pick "surround", or 3. Select one of the arbitrary mixdown modes? Finally, assuming I specify a preference for "surround" to play back the DVD, if I then place a "normal" CD back in the DVD tray will the 1050 remember that I prefer "natural" DSP expansion of the 2 channel stero for this input or pick a different 2 channel option?
As I said, a slightly obscure question but I am truly curous.
-Thanks!