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William wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have inherited a spiffy, if dated, receiver (Harman Kardan
DPR 1001), with a set of 5.1 speakers. Un surprisingly, I am
trying to make sound (TV and DVDs) come out in 5.1 format.
The posts I have read that touch on the subject have confused me.
Is it possible to do this with analog cable?
jw
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Only if your receiver decodes dolby pro logic signals. That is the format
used to carry the 5.1 audio on the satellites and I expect its the same for
OTA/cable signals too. Otherwise you are stuck with standard stereo and
whatever trick your receiver can pull to put a signal in all speakers.
Bill
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Bill,<br>
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You seem to be confusing some things. Dolby Pro Logic gets you 4
channels of sound at best. 5.1 can only be done digitally, which is
how the satellites work, as they are all digital.<br>
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W
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