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- 12-21-2011 09:42 AM #21
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I find that on my Onkyo Multi Channel setting set to stereo works best.
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- 01-26-2012 07:20 PM #22
I use Logic 7 to decode the stereo or Dolby surround channels. Most of the channels I listen to are doing Dolby Surround so Logic 7 does a great job with it. I have a Directv system with Dolby Digital turned off in the audio settings. That has worked best for me in most of my TV watching. For some reason I just prefer the sound it gives me with my system.
- 02-28-2012 01:22 PM #23
I use all channel stereo.
Samsung HL-S5086W DLP/Panasonic DMP-BD55, Harmon Kardon AVR 254, Mirage Nanosats , Nintendo Wii-- Family Room
Olevia 332H 32inch LCD- in BAR
Toshiba 50H81 CRT RP, Xbox 360, Youngest son's room (Formerly oldest Son's room)
Youngest son's room Empty moved into Big brothers room.
Vizio VX32L LCD -no longer in the Bar- Gone to college with oldest Son( temporarily back for summer)
and a pair of JBL's on the patio.
Direct TV Whole House
- 03-01-2012 04:26 PM #24
My local NBC is the same way through Dish and OTA. In my case I believe it is because they are running NBC in 720p instead of 1080i like NBC is supposed to be on 25.1 as well as CW in 720p on a subchannel 25.2. All my NBC shows come through as DD 2.0. I think they must not have enough bandwidth to run two HD feeds with 5.1 sound so they leave everything in stereo.
I run all my Dish HD DD 2.0 channels like MLB Network and my NBC and the SD PCM stereo channels with the PLII setting on my receiver. There are also THX and DTS options for turning a 2.0 source into 5.1 on my receiver but I haven't messed with them much.

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