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Oct 2008
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This is great material.
I have a question BigDaddy on Secondary audio. I have not yet purchased a BluRay player because I am not sure if I should get one with all decoders built in. I have an AVR that can decode all the latest codecs. My concern is the secondary audio. I am not interested in the PiP feature, but I am interested in the new BDLive features. If I have the receiver decode will I still be able to use the BDLive or is BDLive considered secondary audio. I also don't care if the audio for BDLive is not lossless or even 5.1, as long as I can hear it I'm good. Thanks. |
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There are really no big advantages between decoding the audio in good quality players or receivers. Bitstreaming is a bit overrated. Sony and Panasonic have new Profile 2.0 players. However, in my opinion, PS3 is still a good value. |
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nice suggestion Big Daddy.... thanks....
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In number 7 of your OP, you mention there is an option on the PS3 to set the audio output to bitstream. But then in step 8, you say the PS3 is not capable of bitstreaming. If it's not capable of bitstreaming, then why would it have an option to bitstream the audio output?
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To bitstream HD audio you need HDMI 1.3. HDMI 1.3 allows the zipped file (HD audio in compressed form) to be sent to the receiver. This is what is meant by sending the audio to the receiver in bitstream. HDMI 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 could not do this. The HDMI 1.3 transmitter chip (SiI9134) was modified to do this. Sony PS3 uses the older HDMI 1.3 chip (SiI9132). That is the reason it cannot bitstream the HD audio signal. Is this a big advantage? The answer is NO. Most BD players do a very good job of converting HD Audio to LPCM. Remember that bitstreaming has nothing to do with D/A conversion. When PS3 sends LPCM signals to the receiver, the receiver still has to convert the LPCM signal to analog. Silicon Image does not release any information about the SiI9132 chip used in PS3. |
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What do you guys mean by bass managment?
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Very briefly, bass management is about deciding whether the bass sound should go to the speakers or the subwoofer.
It requires that you go to the AV receiver's menu and setting the speakers to large/small and deciding on the crossover frequency. After this, the receiver will send the audio singnal above the crossover frequency to the speakers and signals below the crossover frequency to the subwoofer. Last edited by Big Daddy; 12-23-2008 at 11:13 PM. |
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Ok my speakers are set to small and the crossover to 80 hz, if I leave the cross over and set the fronts to large would more bass go to the fronts?
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As a general rule, you should set your speakers to small and let the subwoofer do the job of producing bass. If your front speakers are caplable of reproducing low frequencies, you can lower the crossover frequency of the fronts only. However, don't go below 60Hz. Unless you have extremely powerful fronts, I would leave it at 80Hz. Also note that if your receiver is not able to set the crossover frequency of individual speakers, do not lower it to less than 80Hz. You do not want too much bass sound to go to your smaller surrounds. |
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So instead of setting it at 80 I can set it at 100 and get a little more bass from my front speakers even though I have them set to small?
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I think I only have 1 spot to adjust the crossover and that is for the sub, also if I turn the fronts to large I can then get a double bass option, what is the diffrence between setting the fronts and center to large or small?
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+1,000,000. Thank you Sir Terence.
I have pretty much given up on responding to misinformed posts about the differences between the lossless audio codecs. Many people do not understand the difference between "Compressed", "Lossy ", and "Lossless". |
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Some folks just haven't transitioned out of legacy DD or Dts yet. |
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