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Confused In home theatre settings.

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  • Home Theatre
  • Set-Top-Box
  • Philips
  • Cable
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September 12, 2013 9:34:18 AM

I have an Philips HTS5520. I have connected it to the set top box via a Optical Cable and the set top box renders Dolby Digital Plus Sound through the Cable. Now my Home theatre has 3 surround options namely- 1)Stereo
2)5ch. stereo
3)Multi Channel
When i start the set Top box the HT says Dolby on its display.
Now, I would like to ask as to which of these settings is best for true surround experience??

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September 12, 2013 9:47:48 AM

Stereo is regular 2-speaker stereo (optimal for CD's).

5 channel stereo is enhanced (digitally by the receiver) 2 channel stereo for optimal playback on your system (try it for CD's).

Multi-Channel is the true Dolby Digital Surround Sound optimal for DVD/BluRay/Dolby Encoded Signals for watching TV.
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September 12, 2013 9:38:39 PM

ronintexas said:
Stereo is regular 2-speaker stereo (optimal for CD's).

5 channel stereo is enhanced (digitally by the receiver) 2 channel stereo for optimal playback on your system (try it for CD's).

Multi-Channel is the true Dolby Digital Surround Sound optimal for DVD/BluRay/Dolby Encoded Signals for watching TV.


Then which setting should i keep for optimum movies experience for Dolby Digital Movies??

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September 13, 2013 8:49:54 AM

Multi-Channel.
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