just cabled the digital optical out from my Panasonic with built in FreeSat
decoder to my Sony Home Cinema amplifier.
This is usually pretty good at automatically identifying any surround sound
encoding but only seems to see the audio signal as 2 channel stereo.
When I tell it to use surround sound all the usual lights come on, but I
suspect it isn't seeing the original surround sound signal but synthesising
it itself.
Just checking if I should expect to see surround sound signals on normal TV
programs and adverts via FreeSat.
Cheers
Dave R
No. You should expect to hear it.
Rod.
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You will only get 5.1 sound on some HD programmes, none on SD. Try
watching Life on BBC HD tonight.
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But 99% of SD programs - and adverts - do have Dolby Prologic embedded into
the audio. I use a PC myself for Freesat and I can see the Nvidia audio
decoder switching between Prologic II, and 5.1. A major bugbear with BBC HD
is that they flag some broadcasts as 5.1, but actually only the left and
right channels carry any sound, which means audio decoders switch to 5.1 but
you only get stereo - which is the worst scenerio because then you don't
even get the Prologic decoding...
>Just checking if I should expect to see surround sound signals on
>normal TV programs and adverts via FreeSat.
No.
Freesat BBC HD often has broadcasts in Dolby5.1 - but not all of the
time.
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Does your TV allow selection of what is output from the SPDIF output?
Is it set to Auto or PCM?
Do any of these channels actually transmit surround? Dolby Digital can
be 2-channel, and on Sky only the Movies channels and occasionally the
Disney channel transmit full Dolby Digital Surround - I've not checked
the BBC on Sky but I would expect everything to be 2 channel?
The BBC definately transmit 5.1 sound for some programmes. So far all
the ITV HD stuff I've seen has been 2.0
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