I was burning Interview with a Vampire and i was wondering if i just take the DTS 5.1 Audio track(in order to keep movie at better quality) will you still hear audio if you play it in a normal DVD player without a Reciever and just running it through the sound of the built in TV speakers?
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it won't work, U won't be able to decode the DTS soundtrack.
unless your TV can handle DTS.........
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So I won't hear ANY sound from my TV with just the DTS audio track? So I basically need to always keep the AC3 2-ch English audio track with all movies that I rip in order to hear them on a Standard TV DVD setup?
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DTS will only work through the digital (coaxial-optical) output, where 5.1 - AC-3 will work through both the digital output & the standard R/L outputs.....
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So is it wise to just keep the AC3 5.1-ch and DTS 5.1-ch on movies and not worry about keeping the AC3 2-ch track because the AC3 5.1-ch track does the same thing for a normal tv dvd setup with no reciever? I appreciate the help.
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Originally Posted by pantherman85
I usually just keep the DTS but all my systems throughout the house are all digital & i don't have to worry about it and i prefer the DTS to 5.1 anyways.... -
Some DVD players can decode DTS,I would only keep the AC3 5.1ch if your player can't decode and you don't have a HT receiver.
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Question for Noahtuck: Let me get this straight then. The AC3 5.1-ch will put out the same sound as AC3 2-ch will on a DVD TV setup with no reciever? And what if you had a reciever that was dolby digital but not 5.1, would the AC3 5.1-ch be as good for it as the AC3 2-ch? I guess im asking if the AC3 5.1-ch just kicks back to AC3 2-ch when not played on a 5.1 reciever?
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Originally Posted by pantherman85
The 5.1 will play through the L/R phono jack outputs on the dvd player & into a TV with Audio/Video inputs, it will only be stereo of course, if you then hook it up through the digital connection to a DD/DTS rec. it will also play that way. 5.1 is the most universal audio. so if you are not a big DTS fan you could burn it with just the 5.1 and it will play anyway you want to hook it up.
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And DVD-/+R's are cheap enough, you can buy 50 packs on sale on a regular basis for $20.00.... try one with just 5.1 and see what you think runing it directly into a tv with just the L/R outputs on the player....
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Your DVD player will downmix a 5.1 AC3 track to a stereo track on the fly to output through the phono jacks. You will only ever get stereo or pro-logic out of these. If your player can't decode DTS and output it as 6 seperate channels (one for each speaker) then you need an amp with a digital (optical or coax) connection and a DTS encoder. It is possible to have a disk with a DTS only audio track, although some players will not accept it because it is not strictly within the spec (first audio track must be LPCM or AC3 to strictly comply - mp2 is also acceptable in PAL countries).
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