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Old 01-10-2009, 05:36 AM   #1
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Just bought a Polk Surroundbar 42 and hooked it up tonight.

I am using an older receiver that does NOT have HDMI hookups so I am using the optical connection from the Samsung BDP-1500 to my Pioneer VSX-D498 receiver. I also have my Cable Box hooked to the receiver with an optical cord.

My question:

When I play tv through the receiver, it recognizes that it is in 5.1 and has the graphic on the receiver listing all the speakers that are being used (SR, R, C, L, SL, SW). When I play a blu-ray dvd, despite getting sound out of the surround bar, the graphic for 5.1 does not show up but instead the receiver only recognizes that it is Digital. I can clearly hear the sub firing but the surround is not very good and certain things seem muffled.

Do I have some settings wrong on either the blu-ray player or the receiver?

Is the surround bar just not that good (I know it is not TRUE surround)?

Help. I can't decide if I want to keep this Polk surround bar so any help would be appreciated.
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Old 01-10-2009, 05:52 AM   #2
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The cable box is giving you Dolby Digital for HD programs. Make sure you set the BD player to output bitstream through the optical cable. You should be able to get the lossy Dolby Digital or DTS core through the receiver.
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The cable box is giving you Dolby Digital for HD programs. Make sure you set the BD player to output bitstream through the optical cable. You should be able to get the lossy Dolby Digital or DTS core through the receiver.
Right.

I have gone through every manual and setting on the Samsung BDP-1500. Audio is set to PCM. Downsampling is on and I've turned off Dynamic Range Compression. There isn't anywhere for me to change this. I'm getting the audio out of the surroundbar but I don't think it is in Dolby Digital or DTS.
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Old 01-10-2009, 08:57 PM   #4
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I found the manual for my receiver and I've tried every setting. There is no way for the blu-ray to output the AC-3 setting to the receiver. It is is 5.1 surround but teh receiver does not have the speaker diagrams when watching blu's.
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are you sure you are hearing 5.1 and not 2.0 core ??
what audio track did you select
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Old 01-10-2009, 09:32 PM   #6
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Right.

I have gone through every manual and setting on the Samsung BDP-1500. Audio is set to PCM. Downsampling is on and I've turned off Dynamic Range Compression. There isn't anywhere for me to change this. I'm getting the audio out of the surroundbar but I don't think it is in Dolby Digital or DTS.
Don't set the Samsung audio to PCM. Set it to bitstream and see what happens.
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Don't set the Samsung audio to PCM. Set it to bitstream and see what happens.
Did this and no audio comes out.

When I turn on the Pro Logic, It sounds like the bar is simulating 5.1. When I turn the Pro Logic OFF, I can only change the speaker settings for FR, FL and C but when Pro Logic is on I can set them all.

I put Dark Knight in and I could hear both the PCM track and also the TRUE HD audio track.


I thought maybe this problem was only with Blu's but I put in a regular DVD (blade 2) and it wouldn't register as 5.1 either.

I'm lost.
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Old 01-10-2009, 10:35 PM   #8
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Did this and no audio comes out.

When I turn on the Pro Logic, It sounds like the bar is simulating 5.1. When I turn the Pro Logic OFF, I can only change the speaker settings for FR, FL and C but when Pro Logic is on I can set them all.

I put Dark Knight in and I could hear both the PCM track and also the TRUE HD audio track.


I thought maybe this problem was only with Blu's but I put in a regular DVD (blade 2) and it wouldn't register as 5.1 either.

I'm lost.
I am assuming all your equipment are functioning properly. These are my suggestions:
  • Set the BD player to output sound in Bitstream.
  • On the receiver's menu, make sure the setting is for Dolby Digital 5.1.
  • On the BD disc, do not choose Dolby True HD or DTS. Highlight the Dolby Digital 5.1 option.
  • Make sure your optical cable is attached properly to the BD player and the receiver. You may want to change the cable with another one to see if it solves the problem. Optical cables are very fragile. Make sure it is not bent.
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