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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

[SurroundSound] Re: Surround Advice Sought

Some DVD-A are only 2 Channel Stereo. Maybe your source is the
problem. Just a thought...

Mark

On Mar 1, 10:43 pm, Bob Russell <rar...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Thanks for your interest!
> DTS and DVDV work perfectly.  Reciever displays "DTS" or "DD Pro logic
> II".  DVD-A 96/24 shows "96K Stereo"
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> On 3/1/2011 6:12 PM, mircea raibulet wrote:
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> > If I were in your shoes,I would try to stream [using foobar] a dtscd
> > after that a dts dvd,after that a quad dvd-a[96/24]....you got the ideea?
> > M
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> > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 10:47 PM, RARBAR <rarbar6...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:rarbar6...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> >     Just loaded a "new" laptop from Dell with Home theater software to
> >     play most formats.  This new laptop is a DELL XPS M1710.  It comes
> >     with SPDIF output.  I notice one important difference between my
> >     previous desktop home theater system and this laptop.  The major
> >     difference is playing DVD-A iso using either Foobar or Shaplayer which
> >     worked really well with my analog outputs from my sound card in the
> >     desktop to my receiver/amplifier.  4.0 or 5.1 formats sounded great.
> >     Now with the laptop running Foobar or Shaplayer with SPDIF output to
> >     the same reciever/amp the reciever produces stereo only. The front
> >     panel of the receiver LCD lights up with "96K Stereo"
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> >     So, what is causing surround not to be played?  Is the receiver
> >     shifting automatically to 96K stereo because it cant handle 24 bit
> >     96000hz 6 channel input?  or Is the laptop computer SPDIF hardware not
> >     capable of creating 24 bit 96000hz 6 channel output.  Or Is it the
> >     SPDIF standard/technology itself incapable of supporting 4,5,or 6
> >     channel digital signals.  (Some posts I have read here say yes others
> >     say no.)
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> >     If it is a problem with my reciever/amp does anyone know an
> >     inexpensive one I  could purchase that can play DVD-A plus other
> >     formats via SPDIF.
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> >     Could a possible solution be an external USB surround card with analog
> >     outputs?
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> >     Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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