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Posted by MheAd on 09/07/05 09:02
Well, all DVD players should have some kind of "downmix" option in their
settings. It's different from player to player, so you would have to be more
specific about the brand. My suggestion is that you reffer your user manual
and look for 'Sound' or 'Audio' or similar setting in your DVD players
options screen and see what you can find there. There should be some kind of
DD>Stereo Downmix option. But like I wrote, it's very different from player
to player. Some players are simply crap.
Of course, the best downmixing tool is a good A/V receiver that you set to
"Stereo" instead of "DD", which causes all DD5.1 sources being automatically
downmixed to stereo - properly too!. From my experience, the downmixing
functions built in the DVD-player itself can be pretty crappy - especially
the voice part.
Hope this helped a bit...
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> Hi,
>
> I bought a new DVD player that has 5.1 Audio outputs.
> However, the TV I try to connect to has only one "Audio In" connector.
>
> The white-yellow-red cable that came with the DVD is compatible with
> the TV connector, so that's not the problem.
> The problem is how to mix all 5.1 audio out channels to one stream,
> that could go into the TV ?
>
> Is there a FAQ somewhere that answer this question ?
>
> Currently, I connect the TV into either the Left, Right or Center DVD
> out channels, but obviously, not all audio gets to the TV.
>
> So, what is the recommended way to mix 5.1 channels (at least the Right
> + Center + Left channels) into one audio stream that could be fed into
> a TV Audio In ?
>
> Thanks,
> BR.
>
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