FargateOne
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Rotel RSX-1562
- Additional Amp
- Bryston 3B3 for fronts mains
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Cambridge CXU
- Front Speakers
- B&W 804 D2
- Center Channel Speaker
- B&W HTM4D2
- Surround Speakers
- B&W 705
- Subwoofers
- SVS PC-2000 and SVS PC-2000 Pro
- Other Speakers
- 10 PEQ filters/channel in receiver with REW
- Video Display Device
- Samsung UN55ES8000
- Other Equipment
- miniDSP 2x4 HD
Hello,
I have read the owner manual and did not find the answer! I have a 5.1 system 2 fronts, 1 center,2 surrounds, 1 sub. When I playback a 7.1 source (BD player to the AVReceiver via HDMI connections), where goes the audio signal of channels 6 and 7? Those audio tracks are registered into the dvd no? Many receivers give the choice (in a 7.1 setup) to send these audio tracks to centerback speakers or front heights speakers.
In a 5.1 system where are they downmixed? Or, are they lost somewhere into the electronic of the receiver?? Is ther an industry standard for this downmixing operation? Or do Onkyo, Marantz, McIntosh, Yamaha, Rotel downmixe whatever they like? Is it possible that those audio tracks are "blended" with fronts left and right channels?
I have read the owner manual and did not find the answer! I have a 5.1 system 2 fronts, 1 center,2 surrounds, 1 sub. When I playback a 7.1 source (BD player to the AVReceiver via HDMI connections), where goes the audio signal of channels 6 and 7? Those audio tracks are registered into the dvd no? Many receivers give the choice (in a 7.1 setup) to send these audio tracks to centerback speakers or front heights speakers.
In a 5.1 system where are they downmixed? Or, are they lost somewhere into the electronic of the receiver?? Is ther an industry standard for this downmixing operation? Or do Onkyo, Marantz, McIntosh, Yamaha, Rotel downmixe whatever they like? Is it possible that those audio tracks are "blended" with fronts left and right channels?