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i have a similar problem...i have a dolby 5.1 surround sound system and my PS3 is setup with HDMI cables but when i configure my sound settings...it does not pick up the 5.1 and when i pick it, it doesnt work.theru8543That's strange... Anyone have an idea how to solve the problem?
i have a similar problem...i have a dolby 5.1 surround sound system and my PS3 is setup with HDMI cables but when i configure my sound settings...it does not pick up the 5.1 and when i pick it, it doesnt work.theru8543Is your HDMI going from your PS3 to your TV? If So thats why. It needs to go through your Surround System then to your TV. Or you need to buy an Optical cable and run it from your PS3 to your surround system and choose your sound to output thru Optical.
[QUOTE="theru8543"]i have a similar problem...i have a dolby 5.1 surround sound system and my PS3 is setup with HDMI cables but when i configure my sound settings...it does not pick up the 5.1 and when i pick it, it doesnt work.superkoolstudIs your HDMI going from your PS3 to your TV? If So thats why. It needs to go through your Surround System then to your TV. Or you need to buy an Optical cable and run it from your PS3 to your surround system and choose your sound to output thru Optical. Ya, I have the optical cable going from the surround sound system to the ps3 and it's not working... I'm so frustrated...
[QUOTE="superkoolstud"]Well Im unsure about TruDolby HD, But I know Optical doesn't have enough bandwidth to support PCM 5.1 and 7.1 and both will only work with HDMI. It could be the reason.tyuzfunyAlright, that helps... Thanks! You can't get Dolby TrueHD using optical at all, that's why you're not getting surround sound.
Once you have selected the optical audio in the audio settings, go to video settings and put hdmi audio to linear pcm, and set optical audio to bitstream. This will give as I would callit juice to your optical audio to surround sound and less to the hdmi carrying sound to your tv.
You will also have to have a surround sound receiver that allows trudolbyhd, and in which case it should also have a hdmi input. If you do have that then you really shouldn't have a issue running hdmi from ps3 to surround sound for your hd audio.
But if not then just do optical and use the settings I posted first.
While using Ps3, you don't need a receiver that supports/decodes Dolby TrueHD because the Ps3 does the decoding and sends it via pcm. All you need is a receiver that has a HDMI input.Once you have selected the optical audio in the audio settings, go to video settings and put hdmi audio to linear pcm, and set optical audio to bitstream. This will give as I would callit juice to your optical audio to surround sound and less to the hdmi carrying sound to your tv.
You will also have to have a surround sound receiver that allows trudolbyhd, and in which case it should also have a hdmi input. If you do have that then you really shouldn't have a issue running hdmi from ps3 to surround sound for your hd audio.
But if not then just do optical and use the settings I posted first.
GreyFoXX4
Once you have selected the optical audio in the audio settings, go to video settings and put hdmi audio to linear pcm, and set optical audio to bitstream. This will give as I would callit juice to your optical audio to surround sound and less to the hdmi carrying sound to your tv.
You will also have to have a surround sound receiver that allows trudolbyhd, and in which case it should also have a hdmi input. If you do have that then you really shouldn't have a issue running hdmi from ps3 to surround sound for your hd audio.
But if not then just do optical and use the settings I posted first.
While using Ps3, you don't need a receiver that supports/decodes Dolby TrueHD because the Ps3 does the decoding and sends it via pcm. All you need is a receiver that has a HDMI input. I'm not sure of that, think pcm is just uncompressed audio not actually trudolbyhd audio. PS3 says supports trudolbyhd and DTShd audio, just like other Bluray players but yet you still need a Receiver that decodes that info, just like dobly digital. Just because you have a receiver with optical in doesn't always mean your reciever decodes the dolby digital signal and may just be getting dolby surround and not dolby digital. I'll definitly look into this cause if that is the case that you are mentioning that would definitly save me some money on my next receiver lol.Just looked this up actuallybut sounds like Pcm is Uncompressed audio, while trudolbyhd and dtshd formatsare lossless audio codecs. Uncompressed is bit for bit what the studio made,while lossless audio is compressed but your receiver extracts that to make it basically bit for bit same as studio. So basically Pcm uncompressed and trudolbyhd anddtshd audio is all equal to the other. So now just a fact whether or not your receiver does both or not just incase a movie provides only one of these formats, either pcm uncompressed or a hd audio codec that compresses and your receiver extracts it. But by reading that article if the choice is there I would still go with Uncompressed pcm audio, just old fashion I guess lol.
If I do that, though, how will I run HDMI to my TV to get it for my picture... Would I have to use component cables then? Cause the PS3 only has one HDMI port... Thanks for the help!Once you have selected the optical audio in the audio settings, go to video settings and put hdmi audio to linear pcm, and set optical audio to bitstream. This will give as I would callit juice to your optical audio to surround sound and less to the hdmi carrying sound to your tv.
You will also have to have a surround sound receiver that allows trudolbyhd, and in which case it should also have a hdmi input. If you do have that then you really shouldn't have a issue running hdmi from ps3 to surround sound for your hd audio.
But if not then just do optical and use the settings I posted first.
GreyFoXX4
Just looked this up actuallybut sounds like Pcm is Uncompressed audio, while trudolbyhd and dtshd formatsare lossless audio codecs. Uncompressed is bit for bit what the studio made,while lossless audio is compressed but your receiver extracts that to make it basically bit for bit same as studio. So basically Pcm uncompressed and trudolbyhd anddtshd audio is all equal to the other. So now just a fact whether or not your receiver does both or not just incase a movie provides only one of these formats, either pcm uncompressed or a hd audio codec that compresses and your receiver extracts it. But by reading that article if the choice is there I would still go with Uncompressed pcm audio, just old fashion I guess lol.
GreyFoXX4
Linear PCM is the signal when the player decodes the information and sends it. Bitstream is when the player just sends the raw data to the receiver and it decodes the information.
If you want uncompressed or DTSHD/Dolby TrueHD, you have to use HDMI and have the Ps3 decode it and send it via PCM. The receiver does not have to support those formats because it's not doing anything. All it's doing is relaying the information to the speakers. But again optical can't send either way because it's too large for it, HDMI is needed by the receiver in this case, but not the ability to decode the HD versions.
[QUOTE="GreyFoXX4"]If I do that, though, how will I run HDMI to my TV to get it for my picture... Would I have to use component cables then? Cause the PS3 only has one HDMI port... Thanks for the help! Quick questions, does your receiver have HDMI inputs and if so how many, and does it have an HDMI output?Once you have selected the optical audio in the audio settings, go to video settings and put hdmi audio to linear pcm, and set optical audio to bitstream. This will give as I would callit juice to your optical audio to surround sound and less to the hdmi carrying sound to your tv.
You will also have to have a surround sound receiver that allows trudolbyhd, and in which case it should also have a hdmi input. If you do have that then you really shouldn't have a issue running hdmi from ps3 to surround sound for your hd audio.
But if not then just do optical and use the settings I posted first.
tyuzfuny
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