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Since cutting my cord i've been watching new releases via Amazon instant. Despite a strong internet connection all i ever get is 2 channel audio, possibly mono. The front three channels all play the same thing, no signal to the surrounds. Anybody else have this issue?
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I use both, Netflix and Amazon. PQ seems similar to my eye. I will say i have far more interuption issues with Amazon. There is also no meaningful way to advance an rewind with Amazon as you can't see the progression as you go. Finally most Netflix movies seem to have surround. Neither service seem to approach the picture and sound quality of a blu-ray disc in my experience.
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I'm just going from memory here, but I am pretty sure I remember reading or hearing that Amazon really only streams stereo sound. They might have begun to stream some things with 5.1 mixes, but I don't think it would be common yet.
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