Posted by Pheasant Plucker on 10/22/52 11:57
Thanks for taking the time to reply...
"Temsonic" <dim.sp@miau.diolch> wrote in message
news:myIKg.2594$cx.2402@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
> Describing a soundtrack as 3/2.1 is actually just a different way of
> notating 5.1. It just means 3 front channels, 2 rear channels and the .1
is
> the LFE. Both notations are equally legitimate. My Pioneer 575 DVD player
> refers to all 5.1 tracks as 3/2.1 on the audio properties info. Try some
> other discs on your player and toggle the audio button to see how it
> describes them.
Also described as 3/2.1 soboth your commentand the description is correct...
>
>
> > For me at least 50% of the enjoyment comes from the soundtrack - I don't
> > enjoy watching films on TV any more for example - and many films I buy I
> > choose because they have a DTS soundtrack.
>
> Does your amp have Dolby Pro Logic 2 and is your TV connected up to it?
> It's obviously not as good as a solid DTS track but I find it makes
watching
> films on TV acceptable.
Pro-Logic II? I should cocoa...I have the Denon AVC-A1SRA feeding 2 pairs of
KEF Reference along with a 200C centre...(I did say I was serious when it
comes to audio:-)
Thanks & regards,
-=pp=-
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