--- Brad Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder though, if during that "no dialog" period,
> you still get it
> from the center channel of ac-3? I don't have my
> ac-3 hooked up yet.
I *do* have my AC-3 hooked up and that's how I watch
HDTV broadcasts. The surround does pop on and off
Yup- strange. In my situations, the AC3 currently goes from my cable
STB (coax) to the surround processor. In both cases, It sees all six
channels, but the wrong audio is on the channels so it's either the
cable co, the local affiliate or the network. An incorrectly set
routing switcher or an u
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 12:07:12PM -0800, Joe Barnhart wrote:
>
> --- Brad Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No dialog is probably a local problem, it happens
> > fairly often. This
> > occurs when you have ac-3 sound and myth or your
> > sound drivers are
> > confused and don't merge t
--- Brad Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No dialog is probably a local problem, it happens
> fairly often. This
> occurs when you have ac-3 sound and myth or your
> sound drivers are
> confused and don't merge the center channel into
> your right and left.
>
> (If you got no dialog and y
On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 10:06:14AM -0500, Scott Matheson wrote:
> Is there a place (AVS forum maybe?) where folks post suspected HD
> broadcast issues? I have frequent problems outside of Myth -- usually
> with surround -- I've had no center channel on Numb3rs (Fri 3/11,
> WFSB) and surround le
Is there a place (AVS forum maybe?) where folks post suspected HD
broadcast issues? I have frequent problems outside of Myth -- usually
with surround -- I've had no center channel on Numb3rs (Fri 3/11,
WFSB) and surround left and right at full gain, making surround
unwatchable, West Wing (Wed