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Post by amt on Jan 27, 2016 11:26:19 GMT -5
Anyone else experienced this? This is with a 2.0 audio. The dialogue is almost non-existent. You have to crank it up, and then all of other audio is quite loud. PLIIx Music, however works, with dialogue going to the center channel.
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Post by routlaw on Jan 27, 2016 11:34:00 GMT -5
I've not noticed this myself, but also have not used this particular scenario much. Could it be in your configuration you omitted having a CC speaker for PLIIx. I would check that first.
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Post by tknice on Jan 27, 2016 12:07:20 GMT -5
Anyone else experienced this? This is with a 2.0 audio. The dialogue is almost non-existent. You have to crank it up, and then all of other audio is quite loud. PLIIx Music, however works, with dialogue going to the center channel. Yeah, I just noticed this last night. Not sure if I've just been watching more content with 2.0 lately or what.
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Post by amt on Jan 27, 2016 17:26:26 GMT -5
I did not know you could omit a center channel speaker for PLIIx-Movie, but I'll check.
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Post by amt on Jan 28, 2016 10:21:10 GMT -5
I just noticed last night that this only happens when the audio source switches to 2.0 and the default surround mode for 2.0 input is dolby PLIIx Movie. The voices are muffled, but if you switch to another surround mode, then switch back, the voices are fine. So, I am not sure what is unique about having the default mode as PLIIx Movie, but it clearly get's it wrong.
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Post by routlaw on Jan 28, 2016 10:39:10 GMT -5
AMT, I can't speak to your last post, but yes you do have the ability to eliminate any channels in the setup menus be it CC or surround backs like I do since I only have 5.5 setup. FWIW, once I reinstalled my first defective XMC-1 back in the loop I spent a few minutes with 2.0 sources output in PLIIx 5.1 and hears no muffled sound at all, in fact it was really pretty good. Also the default came up as PLIIx, go figure.
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