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I am a first time poster so please forgive me if I am posting this in the wrong place.
I just got my new BDP-550 and hooked it up. I am connecting it to my Sony ES4300 AV Receiver. I want to know if there is an advantage to piping audio through the HDMI cable vs optical audio out connection. Also, how can enjoy 7.1 surround sound? Not sure what settings I should have since there is a ton of material for my receiver. Many thanks! |
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hi def codecs are not supported via optical
true hd dts hd etc |
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HDMI is the only way you can get the HD 7.1 audio from Blu-ray. Optical will only give the lossey core. Set your receiver to GUI mode and run the calibration with the supplied mic. You can then tweak the EQ settings if you desire. If you speakers are capable of going below 40HZ then set them to large, otherwise set them to small and adjust the crossover to 80HZ. That should get you started.
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thanks Diver...so my source the BDP S550 supports the advanced codex like DTS HD MA and Dolby True HD. What setting do I use on my 4300ES to experience that? Do I want to output analog or digital? I am not very sure how to get the 2 units synched to take advantage of these codecs.
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1) HDMI audio to receiver, BD player to bitstream (if your receiver can decode HD audio codecs) 2) HDMI audio to receiver, BD player set to PCM (BD player will decode HD audio codecs and send to receiver, though receiver must be capable of receiving audio via HDMI) 3) 5.1/7.1 analog pre-out connection from BD player to receiver (assuming receiver has inputs). Set BD player to internally decode HD audio and send PCM. 4) Optical/Toslink from BD player to receiver. Set BD player to bitstream (you will only get the lossy DD/DTS audio) EDIT: Do you mean the Sony STR-DA4300ES? If so, just do option 1 above. Bitstream to the receiver and let it decode for you (via HDMI). This would be the simplest, and you'll get to see the HD audio lights/indicators on your receiver. Last edited by My_Two_Cents; 10-25-2008 at 03:55 PM. |
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Last edited by Big Daddy; 10-25-2008 at 04:06 PM. |
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yes, it is the Sony STR-DA4300ES. I'll try option 1 and see where that gets me. Thanks for the help...and also thanks for that link Big Daddy!
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I look forward to replacing my PS3 with a 7.1 out Blu-ray player that decodes the codecs. My Marantz receiver won't send an HDMI signal (matrix it?) to any other than the speakers the HDMI is sending to. So, if I want to listen to music using HDMI, I am forced to listen in 2-channel only (SACD being the exception). If I send audio via optical, my Marantz receiver will indeed matrix the sound to all speakers, and I can add effects.
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![]() Your statement as is reads like PCM is being sent over the analog connections. PCM is digital not analog and so it can't be sent through the analog outputs. It must first be converted to analog and then sent to the AVR's 5.1 to 7.1 analog inputs. The player uses built in DACs (digital to analog converters) to do that. Thus it isn't really sending PCM. However the audio was PCM before going to the DACs. ![]() |
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thanks...but how do I know that my receiver is indeed outputting 7.1? Again I have the Sony 4300ES. Or does my BDP-S550 output some message that it is putting out 7.1 sound?
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I wasn't looking at those...I was looking at the LCD display...many thanks!!!
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