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In Reply to: Agree posted by rico on July 12, 2006 at 09:13:50:
I will tonight but the disc was X-men and it was pretty clear that a signal was being sent to the center channel (i.e., there was dialog) but no response.
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Could your processor give you the option to independently configure DTS and Dolby processing? Perhaps the DTS setup needs to be "told" that you now have a Center channel?
Good call - I thought of that too - there is a separate configuration menu for DTS and I double checked it but couldn't find anything that would cause the center channel to be MIA. I checked the manual but didn't find anything there either. However, the set-up is fairly complex and I was hoping someone who uses this processor and is more familiar than I with it would have some input.
From the Quick Setup guide on Theta's site, there is a Menu option to have the Center channel ON/OFF and also a Level setting for the Center channel. Dolby Digital and DTS can have independent settings. Could the DTS level setting be set to "0"?What DVD player are you using? I can't remember what happens to the digital output if a DVD player with a DTS decoder is set up for Center channel OFF. That's grabbing at straws, but what the hell.
Good call on the DVD player - I thought about that last night, checked the setting and DTS was being output as "PCM" rather than bitstream. Changed the setting and everything works like a charm.
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