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Hello juliusweb,
We're dealing with a lot of variables here, one of which is the difference in speaker setup.
Just to clarify, are you saying that when you're editing 5.1 audio clips in AudioDirector the sound only plays through the RF & LF channels & not through the other speakers? i.e. you can't set balance & pan correctly?
PIX
Thanks PIX for the quick reply.
You are correct. When editing through AD, playback is only occurring through the LF and RF speakers. If, in the mix room, I attempt to use the panning function as a clip plays, I can only hear the "panning" as it goes from the LF speaker to the RF speaker even if I move the panning to the rear speakers. I suspect that if I were to burn a DVD the panning would be there and would be correct.
I believe that my problem lies with the fact that all of my audio is now being streamed from the computer, through a digital (toslink) connector, into a Logitech box that in turn fires the speakers. I think that any signal that goes through that digital connector is passed through as a two channel signal unless it has a Dolby Digital or DTS stream imbedded within, hence the fact that the LF and RF are apparently functioning as normal.
As a test I had the LR channel edited to only play one sound. Upon playback through AD I could hear that sound downsampled into the LR and RF channels. I then burned a DVD through PD and all sounded as expected. The single sound was heard only from the LR channel.
I believe that my problem lies with the way that my audio is being sent from the computer as a digital signal and the decoder that I have is passing it through as a two channel signal if there isn't a Dolby Digital or DTS stream detected.
Maybe a different sound card with analog outputs would fix this problem. My decoder will accept analog inputs.
I guess that my question is...is it normal for people to playback audio in AD and it comes through their 5.1 speakers as it should?
Thank again.