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hello
just purchased a new tv KD49X and soundbar HT-CT1 all working fine but when im playing a CD in Dolby i have no sound (its a sony blueray dvd connected to tv by a HDMI cable and the tv is connected to the soundbar by a optical cable)
could some nice person point me to the correct setting please.
many thanks
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Hi there
Current Equipment:
Connections:
Issue:
CD will play using Dolby S with TV is set to 'speakers' but will not play when outputting to 'Audio System'
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According to Wikipedia - Dolby S:
"Dolby S was introduced in 1989. It was intended that Dolby S would become standard on commercial pre-recorded music cassettes in much the same way that Dolby B had in the 1970s, but it came to market when the Compact Cassette was being replaced by the Compact Disc as the dominant mass market music format. Dolby Labs claimed that most members of the general public could not differentiate between the sound of a CD and a Dolby S encoded cassette. Dolby S mostly appeared on high-end audio equipment and was never widely used."
On an issue such as yours - I would normally suggest that you plug the bluray player (BDP-S1500), directly into the soundbar (HT-CT180) via HDMI, however the HT-CT180 does not support HDMI connections at all.
As @royabrown mentions about, it is unlikely that you cannot output Dolby S via optical.
From Wikipedia again - S/PDIF
"S/PDIF can carry two channels of uncompressed PCM audio or compressed 5.1/7.1 surround sound (such as DTS audio codec); it cannot support lossless formats"
To confirm this:
According to the manual for the HT-CT180, only the following two audio formats are supported:
So unfortunately Dolby S is not supported on the HT-CT180 and as you mention above, it plays fine if its not in Dolby S.
Cheers
Thanks very much to you all, it sounds like i need a new blue ray recorder that plays Dolby surround
many thanks & Happy Christmas
Anyone recommend a Sony blue ray that plays in surround
thanks
jim
Hi there
I dont think its the bluray player you need, but to play higher format sound you need an audio system (i.e. a soundbar) that connects to the TV via HDMI.
In your previous post you said Dolby S - I took it litterally as that 'Dolby S' and not 'Dolby Surround' - im really confused.
Are you referring to this:
Cheers
Well, so am I, just to confirm I have the new Star Wars blueray the trailers etc have sound but when the actual film starts we have now sound !
thats as simple as it gets I'm really don't understand Dolby etc but I hope you do!
thanks for your time!
Simple sounds good, I will give it a try when I get home.
thanks for your help & patience!
Sorry I can't find this setting. Action menu then sound clear Audi or sound mode/surround/sound restoration/voice zoom/night/wirelessly subwoofer/advance settings
thanks
Hi there
Its not in Action Menu.
You should find it in their.
Cheers