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Nov 2008
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Wow! Just bought and hooked up the Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray player to my Sony Bravia XBR2 Hdtv, and Bose 5.1 speaker setup. My wife and I just watched The Incredible Hulk on Blu-ray disc and....all I can say is, it's Christmas in November!!! What incredible picture and sound. The best! Salute Sony!
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Nov 2008
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And HD sound would be ...7.1? My sound is fully digital through an optical cable with 5.1 Bose. I can't believe it would be dramatically different. Unless I'm missing something please explain
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May 2007
Brussels, Belgium
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If you already have experienced lossless sound then you have the best sound out there. The differene from 5.1 to 7.1 is just a couple of extra channels to give more depth to the surround sound. It's a nice extra but by no means vital if you have 5.1 ![]() Last edited by quexos; 11-22-2008 at 03:36 PM. |
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HD sound does not mean 7.1.
HD sound is the uncompressed audio codec -- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD. Standard DVD and Blu-ray core codecs are the standard Dolby and DTS codecs. You can get HD audio 2 ways with your player. You can have it decode the HD audio inside the player and send the HD audio via LPCM, or, if you had a receiver that decoded HD audio codecs, you could bitstream the HD audio to the receiver. Once you have things set up like that, then you can enjoy HD audio. BTW, I only have a 5.1 setup but still enjoy HD audio. ![]() |
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May 2007
Brussels, Belgium
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Nov 2008
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May 2007
Brussels, Belgium
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And how do they connect 2 sub-woofers successfully ? I mean the system outputs 7.1 meaning there is only one channel for the sub-woofer or are we talking about some real 7.2 system ? cause I've never heard about that.
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Quexos, it's either a Y-splitter to convert the signal into two, or your receiver has more than 1 sub-out (i.e., Yamaha 663 has a pair) or your subwoofer has an additional sub-out (i.e., my Martin Logan Dynamo) to add another subwoofer. All very simple, actually.
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You can run 7.1 audio, and DIVIDE the .1 part (Subwoofer) into two subwoofers, but it IS NOT 7.2, since the information can only be sent as 8 discrete channels, or "7.1" as we know it......
It's like connecting two additional speakers to the "B" speakers on an older 5.1 capable AVR, and calling it 7.1 |
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Montreal, Canada
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