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Ok, So I got my first Blu-Ray with True HD audio encoding (Fifth Element Remastered version), and I can see that my Player (in sig) sees the audio track as True HD.
Now my Onkyo Receiver (605) does not have the LED for True HD on. I have my Panny set to Bitstream. I have HDMI audio out: off on my Onkyo. I have them connected to each other with and HDMI 1.3 cable. What gives? I did not run the "speaker set up" thing that comes with the Onkyo because I need to build shelves to put the speakers in their permanent places (right now they just sit on the floor spread out around the TV) so I didnt bother messing with that just yet. Could this be why I do not get the advanced audio coming through my Onkyo just yet? |
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