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Posted by def456 on 04/28/07 11:51
<thad@thadlabs.com> wrote in message
news:1177688515.763002.28260@t38g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> On Apr 27, 7:46 am, "def456" <def...@none.none> wrote:
>> > Inexpensive but effective audio playback systems are readily
>> > available even at big box stores; there's no reason to endure the
>> > inadequate sound capabilties of one's TV.
>>
>> If so, I would appreciate some specifics. Specific stores, online
>> vendors,
>> brands, and models in the under $100 category. I'd be willing to spend
>> that
>> much for good audio from DVD movies. Note that it must accept hi-fi
>> (right &
>> left speakers) RCA cable connectors, which is what my DVD system
>> provides.
>> My googling effort didn't turn up much, but then I don't know much about
>> audio lingo, so don't really know what to look for...
>
> One other item:
>
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolby_Digital>
>
> Halfway down:
>
> " Many Dolby Digital decoders are equipped with downmixing
> functionality to distribute
> " encoded channels to available speakers. This includes such functions
> as playing
> " surround information through the front speakers if surround speakers
> are unavailable,
> " and distributing the center channel to left and right if no center
> speaker is available.
>
> If nothing else, switch to MONO until you can afford a proper setup.
> Going to MONO
> will put dialogue in both the L and R channels.
>
My DVD player has no MONO setting.
I am only getting generalities from you, no supporting specific facts.
Sounds good but of no utility to me. Thanks for trying.
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