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Hey all,
Thanks first of all for taking the time to read my post. I've recently
decided to become a laserdisc hobbyist. I had a question regarding audio
setup for my system.
I own a Yamaha HTR-5150. This receiver has both the Dolby Digital and the
DTS logos on the front. Now I know it handles DTS because I've listened to
the DTS tracks on some DVDs through the optical input on the Yamaha.
But what I'm not certain about is if this unit is AC-3-ready, or if it in
fact does decode AC-3.
Now, on the player front, I purchased a cosmetically-mint Pioneer Elite
CLD-52. To make sure I experienced no problems, I took it to George Meyer
in LA, had it serviced and cleaned and installed a new belt assembly. It
runs very smooth and quiet.
This unit has both optical AND coaxial digital outs. Since I only have one
optical cable which cost a bundle, and the DVD player is using it, I hooked
the Pioneer's audio up to the Yamaha via a digital coaxial. Additionally I
hooked up the regular analog channels as well.
So the question is: if I put in my copy of Hunt For Red October WS/AC3, do
I have everything necessary to listen to this movie in Dolby Digital? I
understand that the Dolby Digital track is embedded in the right analog
channel. But is it routing through the digital coaxial? If I put the
Yamaha on DVD/LD mode and make sure I'm hearing the digital input, is that
all I have to do?
Both the Pioneer and the Yamaha manuals are succinct about their audio
paths, but ambiguous about how to listen to them. Any help on this would be
appreciated. Any further opinions on how I could make my system even better
would also be welcome.
Thanks for your time,
sincerely,
paz
Hey all,
Thanks first of all for taking the time to read my post. I've recently
decided to become a laserdisc hobbyist. I had a question regarding audio
setup for my system.
I own a Yamaha HTR-5150. This receiver has both the Dolby Digital and the
DTS logos on the front. Now I know it handles DTS because I've listened to
the DTS tracks on some DVDs through the optical input on the Yamaha.
But what I'm not certain about is if this unit is AC-3-ready, or if it in
fact does decode AC-3.
Now, on the player front, I purchased a cosmetically-mint Pioneer Elite
CLD-52. To make sure I experienced no problems, I took it to George Meyer
in LA, had it serviced and cleaned and installed a new belt assembly. It
runs very smooth and quiet.
This unit has both optical AND coaxial digital outs. Since I only have one
optical cable which cost a bundle, and the DVD player is using it, I hooked
the Pioneer's audio up to the Yamaha via a digital coaxial. Additionally I
hooked up the regular analog channels as well.
So the question is: if I put in my copy of Hunt For Red October WS/AC3, do
I have everything necessary to listen to this movie in Dolby Digital? I
understand that the Dolby Digital track is embedded in the right analog
channel. But is it routing through the digital coaxial? If I put the
Yamaha on DVD/LD mode and make sure I'm hearing the digital input, is that
all I have to do?
Both the Pioneer and the Yamaha manuals are succinct about their audio
paths, but ambiguous about how to listen to them. Any help on this would be
appreciated. Any further opinions on how I could make my system even better
would also be welcome.
Thanks for your time,
sincerely,
paz