TheAnalogSource wrote:press AUDIO on the remote...and select stereo
joy_francisco wrote:Just a little idea that might be of help: Did you tweak the system settings in the audio output like turn the DTS on? also set the proper signal carrier like HDMI or toslink. Intially when you first turned you dvd player on it will tell you to do this settings but to make sure, you might want to double check your players audio settings.
hypertriode wrote:Hi Von. You have to connect the digital output of your DTS-capable DVD player to a DTS-capable A/V receiver to be able to listen to it.
Otherwise, get the regular CD-only or the Mo-Fi Ultradisc release
hypertriode wrote:Hi Von. You have to connect the digital output of your DTS-capable DVD player to a DTS-capable A/V receiver to be able to listen to it.
Otherwise, get the regular CD-only or the Mo-Fi Ultradisc release
sumnerbrowne wrote:hypertriode wrote:Hi Von. You have to connect the digital output of your DTS-capable DVD player to a DTS-capable A/V receiver to be able to listen to it.
Otherwise, get the regular CD-only or the Mo-Fi Ultradisc release
By the way, Rene. Please enlighten me: what is a Mo-Fi ultradisc release and where can I get one? Do most iconic albums like INNOCENCE have Mo-Fi versions?
hypertriode wrote:sumnerbrowne wrote:hypertriode wrote:Hi Von. You have to connect the digital output of your DTS-capable DVD player to a DTS-capable A/V receiver to be able to listen to it.
Otherwise, get the regular CD-only or the Mo-Fi Ultradisc release
By the way, Rene. Please enlighten me: what is a Mo-Fi ultradisc release and where can I get one? Do most iconic albums like INNOCENCE have Mo-Fi versions?
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joy_francisco wrote:My bad summerbrowne, I didn’t do my research, hypertriode is absolutely right if you’re using a typical stereo system you won’t be able to play that disc unless it has an optional audio for two channel then you’re in luck.
AUDIO8 wrote:I listen to DVD audio on my HT set up it will not play even you set it on 2 channel because you need to turn on your monitor to set up everything on your OSD
ESaudio wrote:Your Sony DVD/CD component won't work even if it says DTS-Capable. The Age of Innocence DVD disc of Don Henley is encoded with true DTS 5.1 digital signal. So, you need a dedicated DVD player equipped with DTS decoder and you have to hook up that player via its digital out thru coax or optical output to a corresponding coax or optical input of your AV receiver which has an onboard true DTS decoder. It is not compatible with other audio formats like the so-called 7.1, 9.1, 10.1 or whatever multichannel audio systems they claim. DVD discs encoded with true DTS 5.1 digital signal is rather an old audio technology. DTS is totally different from its competitor "Dolby Digital". So, you really have to find that DVD player which can decode that true DTS-formated DVD disc. The new commercial DVD players do not disclose their true audio capabilities or specifications as they are mostly generic DVD players.
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