...change sources audio to PCM mean PCM or Pulse Code Modulation. It's basically the form of sound that digital sound is decoded into to be outputted to the speakers. In the case of Blu-Ray, it is ...
Question about Harman Kardon Audio Players & Recorders
...sources that are Dolby Digital but they all display as Optical/PCM rather than Optical/Dolby Digital If the display is showing as optical/PCM, then the input signal is in 2 Ch Stereo. Try to change ...
Question about Yamaha Audio Players & Recorders
...change the audio settings of your player to output PCM and not raw/bitstream. Some times HDMI control ON setup (On Receiver) doesn't identify the codec/raw bits. Enter setup menu via Remote and ...
...audio setup change the digital output to bitstream. You have not mentioned which DVD player you are using. Some players it will be given Digital Out - Off/ On select On Dolby Digital - Dolby / PCM ...
Question about Technics Audio Players & Recorders
...change. When you say you have sound from the BD prior to disc load... where (TV and/or receiver)? Initial wake-up audio is usually 2-channel. Describe the optical audio connection input to the ...
5-change d-input setting to suit with the type of connection you have made. 6-check the digital signal can be decoded by this unit. 7-turn pcm-fix or dts-fix off. 8-try to play from different sources
...DVD and receiver, you have to go into the DVD player audio setup and change it to PCM digital audio or you will not get surround sound. DVD players are not set up by default to output surround
Question about RCA Audio Players & Recorders
sources, changing input source to AUTO, PCM and DTS, setting up speakers per instruction, etc.. I swapped rears with fronts and both sets work on front channel which eliminates speakers. Noteworthy is
Question about Kenwood Audio Players & Recorders
...DTS. The player will then do it alone. However, in the setup menu of the blu ray player you should be able to change the audio output to downmix to 2ch audio...at least you'll get to watch the
...change automatically once it detects a suitable digital signal. So yes it could actually be faulty but more likely you aren't sending a suitable format digital signal from the source. check the ...
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