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This is probably a dumb question but I've never quite figured it out. If I'm watching a show or movie that only has a 2.0 audio track, what setting should I use? I have an older Yamaha receiver and I normally use 7ch Stereo (5ch on my older amp) but I have no idea if there's a better option.
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