Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Optical out carries sound not video IIRC isekii![]()
Originally posted by: isekii
Why don't they make optical out on video cards instead of TV out ( S-video ) ?
which is better ?
Originally posted by: isekii
hm...
I have my DVD player connected to my Receiver via Optical(Tos Link) only ...
and I get video signals fine![]()
Originally posted by: isekii
hm...
I have my DVD player connected to my Receiver via Optical(Tos Link) only ...
and I get video signals fine![]()
Originally posted by: isekii
hm... i'll have to double check on that..
oh yeah another quick question..
if optical is sound only... I have a DTS decoding Receiver.. how come I get no sound when I choose the DTS mode ?
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Optical out carries sound not video IIRC isekii![]()
Originally posted by: isekii
I have a Sony STR-DE845 with built in DTS decoder.
I have a Panasonic 5 Disc DVD changer that has DTS out
I have 2 Acoustic Research Towers , Acoustic Research center, and Acoustic Research Rears.
I have a Yamaha 150watt Subwoofer.
I get sound when I choose the Option Dolby Digital but I get no sound when I change the option to DTS.
I have no idea why.
Originally posted by: isekii
I have a Sony STR-DE845 with built in DTS decoder.
I have a Panasonic 5 Disc DVD changer that has DTS out
I have 2 Acoustic Research Towers , Acoustic Research center, and Acoustic Research Rears.
I have a Yamaha 150watt Subwoofer.
I get sound when I choose the Option Dolby Digital but I get no sound when I change the option to DTS.
I have no idea why.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: isekii
I have a Sony STR-DE845 with built in DTS decoder.
I have a Panasonic 5 Disc DVD changer that has DTS out
I have 2 Acoustic Research Towers , Acoustic Research center, and Acoustic Research Rears.
I have a Yamaha 150watt Subwoofer.
I get sound when I choose the Option Dolby Digital but I get no sound when I change the option to DTS.
I have no idea why.
Go into the setup of your DVD player & check what the DTS out mode is set to.
My Panasonic DVD player defaulted to DTS off, with DD out set to bitstream (what they call toslink). Set DTS to bitstream & everything worked fine.
Took me & my roommate about an hour to figure that out.
:frown:
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Marshallj
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Optical out carries sound not video IIRC isekii![]()
I think he means how come video doesn't use fiber optic cables like some sound devices do. With fiber optic data pipes, the throughput is higher and clearer.
There's no reason why a TV (or any device that transfers data for that matter) couldn't use such technology.
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Err.. you do realize that unless whatever you're playing is ENCODED in DTS, you're not going to get DTS sound? The DVD or whatever has to specifically have an option for DTS, and in most cases you must go to Audio Options in the DVD menu to select it, because it usually defaults to Dolby Digital.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: isekii
I have a Sony STR-DE845 with built in DTS decoder.
I have a Panasonic 5 Disc DVD changer that has DTS out
I have 2 Acoustic Research Towers , Acoustic Research center, and Acoustic Research Rears.
I have a Yamaha 150watt Subwoofer.
I get sound when I choose the Option Dolby Digital but I get no sound when I change the option to DTS.
I have no idea why.
Go into the setup of your DVD player & check what the DTS out mode is set to.
My Panasonic DVD player defaulted to DTS off, with DD out set to bitstream (what they call toslink). Set DTS to bitstream & everything worked fine.
Took me & my roommate about an hour to figure that out. It was rather maddening.
:frown:
Viper GTS
