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In Reply to: Re: should audio connection go through TV? posted by Kal Rubinson on September 22, 2004 at 10:59:28:
It never says anywhere that the L-R surrounds are the same as the stereo (these are labelled as "mixed audio"). I don't know how all of this works. I played a Japanese animation video (Metropolis) last night. It had audio setup, but it all looked like surround options- Japanese Dolby, Japanese DTS, etc. Does this mean that the 6 m/c audio outputs all had information on them (even though unconnected) while the "mixed audio" I heard was some sort of fold-down? Is there typically a choice of stereo sound on a DVD and then you get the same stereo on surround L-R outputs? Or do many DVDs simply have surround sound only as this one SEEMS to have (not 100% sure).
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Varies. Most DVDs have a stereo track although some will, indeed, "fold-down" on the fly. In general, most players will have the same signals on the stereo jacks as on the front L/R jack of the MCH set.I do not know your player, so I cannot be certain.
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