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New to the whole audio world, but I just got my 5.1 system setup a couple months back. This could be a dumb question, but figure I'd ask it here. I was watching Carnival of Souls on Blu-ray, a film from 1962. Of course it isn't 5.1, but instead features a mono soundtrack.
Now, my question is, when I play films with mono soundtracks, is it intended for the audio to come out of all five speakers, like it does on my system by default when being played through my PS4? The same thing happens for my Something Wild Blu-ray, which has a 2.0 surround track. I'm using a Denon AVR-S510BT receiver. Thanks! Last edited by iv3rdawG; 07-29-2016 at 02:15 PM. |
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