Skip to comments.
Need help with Doby 5.1 (Vanity)
04-11-05
| Me
Posted on 04/11/2005 7:16:19 PM PDT by dc27
click here to read article
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-37 last
To: SteveMcKing
Cool movie. I wish I could listen to it in 5.1
21
posted on
04/11/2005 7:38:07 PM PDT
by
dc27
To: cooldog; dc27
I was thinking the same sort of thing. I have a 6.1 system and the DVD will play it only if it is set to bitstream in the setup menu.
22
posted on
04/11/2005 7:39:11 PM PDT
by
Varda
To: dc27
I had a Sony that I was very pleased with but just for laughs and very innocently with no intention of buying....ya right...I went onto eBay and after about an hour, found a Yamaha R-V902 that had seen limited use and was in mint condition. It had been newly listed with a "Buy it Now" of only $189.00 !!. This unit sells (or, sold) new for over $500. Plus the guy was only 1/2 an hour away from me so I saved 40 bucks on shipping.
I grabbed it and I can't tell you how happy I've been with it. It is a monster. Hooked up to my Infinity Qa fronts, Bose satellites in the rear, an Advent subwoofer and a very nice homemade center channel, I've never had to turn the volume up even half way to get every window in the house rattling. Even my wife had to admit is was money well spent.
So...very quietly, very innocently, just for giggles...start shopping. You just never know...
23
posted on
04/11/2005 7:40:21 PM PDT
by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk)
sorry about the double post, my computer has the collywobbles tonight.
24
posted on
04/11/2005 7:40:26 PM PDT
by
Varda
To: dc27
I have the Yamaha DSP A1, my next amp will be a Mc Intosh.
I was going to say the same thing Interceptpoint said, it sounds like your dvd player is not set up to play in 5.1.
To: dc27
If your receiver is set to Dolby 5.1, then it is either:
a) your DVD player's main menu settings need to be set to Dolby 5.1
b) your DVD movie needs to be set to Dolby 5.1, via the movie's menu settings.
26
posted on
04/11/2005 7:41:58 PM PDT
by
rs79bm
(Insert Democratic principles and ideals here: .............this space intentionally left blank.....)
To: Varda
The DVD player has to be set to bitstream output.
I watched movies on 2 channels for a year before I figured out my DVD wasn't set-up right. 5.1 makes a huge difference. Didn't know movies were meant to rumble.
Rent "The Grudge" for full effect.
27
posted on
04/11/2005 7:43:55 PM PDT
by
toast
To: dc27
I believe you need the optical cable in order to have surround. If you just use the RCA cable you'll only get stereo.
Also for high end video, you should use the RGB (red, green, blue DVD type) digital cables or at the very least an S-Video cable. Don't use the yellow RCA cable or the RG-6 (cablevision type) for a high-end signal.
28
posted on
04/11/2005 7:44:23 PM PDT
by
AAABEST
(Kyrie eleison - Christe eleison †)
To: dc27

Oops. Wrong Doby...
29
posted on
04/11/2005 7:46:03 PM PDT
by
redhead
To: dc27
That is what I told my wife. Time to upgrade. The receiver or the wife? ;-)
To: dc27
Here are things to try:
1) Connect your DVD "Digital Out" or "Dolby Digital Out" to the "Digital In" on your receiver.
2) On your DVD player's setup menu, set the output option to "bitstream" or "Dolby digital". This tells the player to pass the Dolby Digital bitstream to your receiver for decoding. Your problem could be that the DVD is currently set to output audio via the RCA jacks, or the digital output is set to "PCM" (CD like digital stereo).
3) Tell the receiver to use the digital input for the DVD. It may currently be set to use the analog (RCA jacks, stereo) inputs.
31
posted on
04/11/2005 8:02:23 PM PDT
by
evilC
([573]Tag Server Error, Tag not found)
To: dc27; Bloody Sam Roberts
Take a close look at the Pioneer Elite VSX-56TXi.
It's a freak. Nothing anywhere near it's price comes close to it in terms of sound, flexibilty and build quality. Especially sound and build quality.
Really, if you're a gear head this thing deserves attention, if for nothing else but just interest.
32
posted on
04/11/2005 8:04:09 PM PDT
by
mitchbert
(Facts Are Stubborn Things .)
To: All
Thanks to all for your help. I didn't have it set to 5.1 on the DVD player menu. It works now.
Now I just need to learn to spell check before I post
33
posted on
04/11/2005 8:08:33 PM PDT
by
dc27
To: toast
Yup, Bitstream decodes Dolby digital and DTS on my DVD player, PCM only produces 2 channel stereo. I just bought "Independence Day", it has some good thundering effects. I'll have to try "Grudge" too.
34
posted on
04/11/2005 8:11:04 PM PDT
by
Varda
To: mitchbert
Pioneer makes really good products. I have the DVL 919 a cd/dvd/laserdisc player, and the PDR 04 cd recorder. I have their top of the line 6 x 9 car audio speakers, there are good but don't compare to the front Mc Intosh speakers that I have in my truck.
To: SteveMcKing

"I can play tamborine, too."
36
posted on
04/11/2005 9:01:23 PM PDT
by
FreedomFarmer
(Socialism is not an ideology, it is a disease. Eliminate the vectors.)
To: dc27
Need Help with Dobi 5.1

lets help Dobi, help himself
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-37 last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson