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Question about digital audio to analog
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill V" data-source="post: 997334" data-attributes="member: 54538"><p>Eddie, I'm confused by what she wants the "rear speakers" for? Is she wanting them to provide true rear channel surround sound, with the TV speakers providing the front channels, in basically a Dolby 4.0 configuration? If so, I don't remember ever seeing a TV where that's possible.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Or does she mean for them to be basically an extension of the front channels--that is, that the TV speakers and the rear speakers will be playing the same content, in basically an extended Dolby 2.0 configuration? That, too, could be tough--all TVs I've seen with audio outputs have where you can only have out audio output active--either the TVs own speakers, or the digital/analog output, but not both.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Or does she mean for them to be the ONLY speakers playing at that time? This is the most technically feasible possibility--but in that case, I would definitely recommend to locate them so that they're NOT "rear speakers". It throws off your brain when watching TV--when someone talks, it looks like they're in front of you, but it sounds like they're behind you. It's like not being able to hear someone directly, but being able to hear their echo clearly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill V, post: 997334, member: 54538"] Eddie, I'm confused by what she wants the "rear speakers" for? Is she wanting them to provide true rear channel surround sound, with the TV speakers providing the front channels, in basically a Dolby 4.0 configuration? If so, I don't remember ever seeing a TV where that's possible. Or does she mean for them to be basically an extension of the front channels--that is, that the TV speakers and the rear speakers will be playing the same content, in basically an extended Dolby 2.0 configuration? That, too, could be tough--all TVs I've seen with audio outputs have where you can only have out audio output active--either the TVs own speakers, or the digital/analog output, but not both. Or does she mean for them to be the ONLY speakers playing at that time? This is the most technically feasible possibility--but in that case, I would definitely recommend to locate them so that they're NOT "rear speakers". It throws off your brain when watching TV--when someone talks, it looks like they're in front of you, but it sounds like they're behind you. It's like not being able to hear someone directly, but being able to hear their echo clearly. [/QUOTE]
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