#9330 - 02/23/07 12:02 AM
surround mode for watching TV
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/28/06
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Loc: new york
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my default audio setting on my 970 for watching TV is Dolby 5.1. But what happens if the broadcast is only encoded in stereo? is dobly the right setting to be in for watching general TV surfing? should I just leave it on stereo mode and when I want surround sound which to dolby? also, are there any shows on TV broadcasted in DTS? thanks. angelo
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#9332 - 02/23/07 09:39 AM
Re: surround mode for watching TV
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/28/06
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Loc: new york
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gonk, what do you use to listen to tv broadcasts that are broadcast in surround sound? and while watching tv do you often switch between surround modes, or do you just stick with dolby logicIIX movie for all broadcasting including things like sportscenter and the news?
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#9334 - 02/23/07 10:45 AM
Re: surround mode for watching TV
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/28/06
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Loc: new york
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gonk, i take it the 970 also can do the same. if the broadcast is in stereo then the 970 leaves it 2 channel, but if it is broadcast in surround then it which it to Dolby 5.1 automatically. is that right?
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#9335 - 02/23/07 10:54 AM
Re: surround mode for watching TV
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
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Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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The 970 will behave basically the same as the 990. It will remember your preferences for different source types, so if you select Stereo and Dolby Digital for two channel sources (PCM stereo and Dolby 2.0, respectively) it will remember that even if you select something else entirely for Dolby Digital 5.1. Or, you can select 5 Stereo for PCM stereo, Pro Logic II for Dolby 2.0, and of course Dolby Digital for Dolby 5.1 - and the 970 will remember these choices for this specific input and revert to them when these types of inputs are received in the future.
Something that folks sometimes don't recognize: receivers and processors must automatically recognize and decode Dolby Digital and DTS sources using DD and DTS. If they don't, you don't hear anything. This is an automatic detection and adjustment process that happens every time a digital signal is first received by the processor. These days, however, we also have additional surround processing modes that can be used in conjunction with DD and DTS as well as with pure stereo sources (most notably Pro Logic II/IIx and NEO:6). When we start mixing in these additional modes, it's common for folks to get pretty confused.
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#9336 - 02/23/07 12:54 PM
Re: surround mode for watching TV
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/28/06
Posts: 258
Loc: new york
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gonk, let me get this right. if i'm wathcing tv and i want to use prologic II Movie mode for my surround should i pick that for my surround during set up, or should i pick stereo and when dolby is avialable the prologic II movie mode will kick in automaticlly? is that right? because i can only pick one surround mode during setup on the 970.
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#9338 - 02/23/07 02:07 PM
Re: surround mode for watching TV
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/28/06
Posts: 258
Loc: new york
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i understand, but what happens if i want to listen to the program in just stereo? i guess i have to switch it manually. and if so, why not just leave the dolby pro logic II movie mode as the defualt in the setup config?
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