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Jul 2008
England
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So, I'm trying to set up my Onkyo 606 to output the audio. Aside from confusion in hertz, I don't know how to do all the settings.
Like you can choose from pcm/analog and choose stereo, mono, pure audio, etc. Then there is Dolby Digital and you can pick a load from that. Yet despite what I pick, my sky box won't output in 5.1 dolby digital despite what settings I pick. I'd assume it'd show on the Onkyo's screen if it was working or not. So do I need to use optical to get 5.1 out of a sky box? What settings do I need to pick to get it to work, to output 5.1 in a show that has 5.1, and stereo from stereo Tv shows? |
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The output settings to get 5.1 from your SkyBox might be something like "Dolby Digital", or just "Digital", or just "PCM", could be any of those in the menu for audio output. |
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This sort of came up in another thread, so make sure your Sky Box will output Dolby Digital- make sure it's turned to "On" or that it's selected if there are multiple options. It'll then try to use DD when it's available, and so forth.
As for the receiver, if it reads "Multich" the Sky Box is probably sending LPCM out to it, in which case it takes what it is given and outputs it. All the decoding is done on the Sky Box side. Like I mentioned in the other thread, just leave it at the default in the Onkyo GUI- DD -> DD, DTS -> DTS, etc. You can choose to use an "Orchestra" listening mode with DTS if you like, but for starters I'd leave it be. |
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Jul 2008
England
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So leave all the options blank? What use do they offer, for more experienced people then?
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If we're talking about the same section (and I'm still a little iffy on that) you can create a preset for the receiver to output audio with a specific listening mode. For instance, if you change DD 5.1 to "Orchestra" for instance, it'll always apply the Orchestra listening mode when it receives a DD 5.1 signal.
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Jul 2008
England
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Yet the display keeps showing "TV Logic" How do I change this? I was also under the assumption during a Dolby digital soundtrack, it'd say so on the display, but mine doesn't. Hell I even tried a True HD Blu-Ray earlier, and that only showed DTS, rather than true HD. |
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As for the TrueHD/DTS, either the right audio wasn't selected, or the output format was wrong (bitstream selected when the player can't bitstream HD audio). What kind of player do you have? |
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Jul 2008
England
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Sony PS3. It was odd, as the info panel on the PS3 displayed DTS-true HD, (not the exact term, etc) but it only showed DTS on the panel. I had it all set to linear pcm out, connected by HDMI.
Oh and in relation to setting the options to what they are, Dolby Digital to Dolby digital, etc. What do I set them to when the title of them isn't a selected option? Half of them list loads, but are never there. PCM/Analogue for one. |
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I'll have to look at my 605 settings when I get home. |
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Jul 2008
England
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I'm assuming with a 5.1 soundtrack, the Player should show the Dolby Digital logo in red, with a D next to it? Because it doesn't seem to. |
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Jul 2008
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Also, It's set to HDMI PCM, telling me its on "Tv logic" but all the sound is coming out the centre speaker, rather than the towers. What setting should I deselect to turn this off, and which should I pick to get stereo?
Hell, just point me to a guide better than the manual to explain these options. Infact, it now seems any option other that All channel stereo, will result in sound coming out the centre speaker, and sound coming from the rears, except it's garbled. But it's not speaker distortion, as they sound fine during PS3 use, etc. Last edited by Automission; 01-22-2009 at 09:26 PM. |
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Set the receiver to dolby digital by pressing the right or right arrow under the listening mode heading on the remote also do the following in the setup menu 1. go to listening mode preset (option 5 in menu) 2. go to cable sat (option 3) set the following Analog / PCM = Direct Dolby Digital = Dolby Digital DTS = DTS D.F. 2ch = PLii Movie D.F. Mono = Mono Movie Multich PCM = Multich 192k/176.4k = Direct Dolby TrueHD = Dolby TrueHD DTS-HD Master Audio = DTS-HD MSTR From the Main Menu Select option 1 Input/Output assign Select Monitor Out HDMI Monitor = Yes Go to HDMI Input and make sure that you have selected the right settings for each input. Give those thigns a try and see what happens Last edited by brett_day; 01-22-2009 at 09:38 PM. |
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Aug 2008
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Not To Try And Steel This Thread But My Dogs Ate My Onkyo 606 Instructions Manual, And I Am Not Sure I Have Mine Setup Right. I Have A Ps3, Xbox 360, And A Sony Bdps350. I Know I Have The Device Setup Right(bdps350 Is Set To Direct Audio) But How Can I Confirm The Onkyo Is Setup Right? What Should The Settings Be And How Do I Change Them? Thank You Guys And Gals
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Jul 2008
England
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I changed the input/output settings so it is used for the audio. However the display still reads HDMI, but I guess this is in reference to the video connection. There is no mention of Optical though. But even after that, changing those settings, when I try a recorded program which I know was in 5.1, it will not correct the mode to play it, nor will any of the selected modes play it correctly. I'm begining to get worried/highly annoyed as I don't want to waste money on these speakers for them to not be universal. EDIT: Okay, I partly solved it, but still not really. Turns out you can turn off the option for it to take audio from the HDMI cable, and choose optical. So I did that, except I now get no sound regardless of choices, or shows. It is the right socket, as it picks it via it detecting audio. To make it more annoying, it does that click each time you change channels, where it usually changes audio modes. That will really get annoying. Help please. I'm getting to the end of my tether. Last edited by Automission; 01-22-2009 at 10:34 PM. |
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Jul 2008
England
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Sorry to bump this thread, but I recently went to change the options that choose "Direct" to "Stereo" as they should really be in stereo. I went to change these settings, but saw they had all reverted to stereo/direct. Why did they do this?
Is there any way to stop them resetting themselves? Also, is it okay to set one that should output in direct to output in stereo? |
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