I’m watching ITV2 HD and the input (what the BT box is sending) is showing that it is 5.1 but clearly it’s only 2.0 as the same sounds are playing through all the speakers.
This issue has nothing to do with the AVR as it’s only outputting what input it’s getting sent which is 5.1 for a 2.0 sound output.
As far as I’m concerned, this is not correct and does not give a very good user experience and you are not experiencing the sound as it’s meant to be, wether that is only 2 channel or 5.1 or Dolby.
@Midnight_Voice the box is being fed with a 5.1 container tagged as having 2 channels. It should still synthesise rear channels. It was previously fed as 5.1 tagged as 5.1 so amps couldn't do anything with it.
Ok sure, it’s a Marantz SR7015.
Its set to out select the sound source so was thinking this should auto select the correct sound mode.
@DarrenDev Attached are the screen captures showing different sound input formats for ITV1HD and ITV2HD, despite the fact that both only broadcast in 2.0 (stereo). This should be consistent and I would argue that ITV1HD is correctly configured (and consistent with Freeview and Sky)
My AVR is an Onkyo TX-NR686. Yes, the output still up-mixes to 5.1.2, but not quite as well.
With 2.0 audio on any channel on a 5.1(or more) system - the audio should only appear from the left and right front speakers and not the central speaker. But the effect should be when sat listening that most of the audo is from the centre.
Even if the Box Pro decides to output as 5.1 - the 2.0 audio should still be mapped correctly so thwe remaining speakers are silent.
@AlyCathwrote:
Thanks for this. This is actually how I have it set, on Dolby surround. When watching ITV2 as an example, the voices come through all the channels but should really come through the centre channel only as far as I understand or if it’s only 2 channel as ITV 2 is, then only the left and right channel should be active.
Or is this not how you would expect it to be?
@ozsat Using Dolby Surround, you would expect it to attempt to up mix the audio to fill 5.1, but when you get this kind of metadata, it's not quite as effective. It should move voices to the centre, but performance will vary. Some systems and sound bars may give odd results
Perhaps I'm not quite understanding exactly how the audio is supposed to work but have a look at this example from last night and help understand if this is right or correct if this is wrong.
Channel: ITV2 HD
Input Signal: 5.1
Sound mode: DD+
Active Speakers 5.1
Sure, the Input and out put match but as far as i know, ITV is only 2.0 right? If this is right, why is is the Input signal showing as 5.1 if its actually 2.0? Is this because the BOX is set as surround and applying DD surround to a 2 channel input?
As all speakers are active, it plays as a fake 5.1 if that makes sense?