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  • 09-07-2010 4:46 AM

    • Seanie_230
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    Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Hello All

    Without stiring up an argument.

    I have 5.1 speakers connected to my BV7.

    If i connect the extra two giving me 7.1 will i notice any difference if im watching a 5.1 film? Does the BS3 do anything clever with the extra channels if the 2 extra pcm channels are not present in the bluray for example?

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  • 09-07-2010 4:56 AM In reply to

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    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Blame google translate for my bad EnglishStick out tongue

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  • 09-07-2010 6:16 AM In reply to

    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Seanie_230:

    Hello All

    Without stiring up an argument.

    I have 5.1 speakers connected to my BV7.

    If i connect the extra two giving me 7.1 will i notice any difference if im watching a 5.1 film? Does the BS3 do anything clever with the extra channels if the 2 extra pcm channels are not present in the bluray for example?

    Cheers All

     

    The internal BeoSystem 3-based processor will matrix most 5.1 signals to utilize all 7.1 speakers. However, it will not do this for multichannel PCM from the blu-ray player unless the blu-ray player is one of the very few that matrix the signal to 7.1 internally before sending the signal to the BeoSystem 3 processor. I'm doubting that the BV7 blu-ray player is one of those rare blu-ray players.

  • 09-07-2010 6:55 AM In reply to

    • Seanie_230
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    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    hi there so from what you have said i understnad that the tv will take the 5.1 and use all 7.1 which is what i really wanted to know anyway.

    I think i will borrow some lab 4000 to see how this sounds and then maybe maybe move to 7.1

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  • 09-07-2010 8:20 AM In reply to

    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Please let us know how it sounds to you. I have tried exactly what you are going to do and had a mixed opinion on the results. However, I have. Never left the 7.1 setup in place long enough to really give it a fair test.

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  • 09-07-2010 9:15 AM In reply to

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    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Razlaw:

    Please let us know how it sounds to you. I have tried exactly what you are going to do and had a mixed opinion on the results. However, I have. Never left the 7.1 setup in place long enough to really give it a fair test.

    Hi Razlaw

    What were your mixed opinions?

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  • 09-07-2010 2:16 PM In reply to

    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Seanie_230:

    hi there so from what you have said i understnad that the tv will take the 5.1 and use all 7.1 which is what i really wanted to know anyway.

    I think i will borrow some lab 4000 to see how this sounds and then maybe maybe move to 7.1

    It will, but only for non-PCM signals. The BeoSystem 3 does not process the advanced blu-ray signals. The processing must be done via the actual blu-ray player and sent via PCM. Blu-ray will not use all 7.1 speakers if the disc is only 5.1.

  • 09-07-2010 9:29 PM In reply to

    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Seanie_230:

    Razlaw:

    Please let us know how it sounds to you. I have tried exactly what you are going to do and had a mixed opinion on the results. However, I have. Never left the 7.1 setup in place long enough to really give it a fair test.

    Hi Razlaw

    What were your mixed opinions?

    5.1 still was 5.1.  With a 7.1 track there was more sound but I was not sure if it was a better sound.

     

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  • 09-08-2010 9:07 AM In reply to

    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    I have the folliwing system:

    BV9; Penta-front; 6000 rear; Beolab 11 sub (1)

    I added Beolab 4 as surrounds, and made the 6000's "back".  4's are on B&O stands

    Nice thing was BS3 did not require reinput of distances for speakers already in.  Amplitude was carried over as well.

    I *like* the 5.1, EX and IIx matrixed to 7.1 for all sources and all materials.  Period.

    FWIW

    Barry

  • 09-09-2010 3:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Setup =

    Centre = BL4

    Front = BL9

    Mid = Passive with CX100

    Rear = BL4000

    BR through a PS3 and even 5.1 discs you still get sound out of all the speakers

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  • 09-09-2010 7:11 AM In reply to

    Re: Dolby/DTS 7.1 question

    Large48:

    Setup =

    Centre = BL4

    Front = BL9

    Mid = Passive with CX100

    Rear = BL4000

    BR through a PS3 and even 5.1 discs you still get sound out of all the speakers

    I'm curious what your sound setting are on the PS3. I, too, use the PS3 for blu-ray and know that you definitely cannot get lossless sound matrixed from 5.1 to 7.1. This would only be possible if you are using simple Dolby Digital or simple DTS lossy sound sent as a bitstream rather than PCM to the BeoSystem 3 for matrixing. There has been much discussion and confirmation on the internet regarding this.

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