|  | Posted by Biz on 12/22/05 18:23 
Here's another way to think about it.  Do you listen to your regular musiccds through your tv speakers on this recorder?  My guess is probably not,
 but audio wise its a very similar scenario, so why would you expect dvds to
 sound decent through the same setup?
 
 
 "Sam Cotton" <Sam@nothere.com> wrote in message
 news:4ddd2e7b6bSam@nothere.com...
 > In article <tmfqf.40604$tV6.25852@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net>,
 >    Biz <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 > > What do you have it connected to and how is it connected, digital, or
 > > just stereo analog cables?  Just your std tv speakers, or do you have
 > > it attached to an av receiver playing through a hometheater setup?
 > >
 > > You will find this is pretty much the case with all dvd
 > > players/recorders.  DVD's have a very wide dynamic range, so the
 > > difference between the quietest sounds and the loudest is way more
 > > than tv speakers can handle effectively.  Look for a setting on the
 > > recorder that allows for dynamic range compression, it should help a
 > > little.
 >
 > It's just connected with stereo analog cables and std tv speakers.
 >
 > I've looked in the manual for any mention of dynamic range compression
 > but this topic is not listed.
 >
 > Sam
 >
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