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I personally like AV Receivers, as it gives greater flexibility in regards to adding additional devices, or replacing said devices on an individual level. However I dont think your existing speakers and the sub are up to scratch and would need replacing too - going down the AV Receiver route.
Many go down the route of an all-in-one bluray/speaker system - but you already have a bluray player.
Sony do have a 5.2 AV Receiver and Speaker System Package (But I dont know any real details to be honest - I think its either just been released, or about to):
http://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/sound-bars/ht-dh550ss
Or alternatively its a Soundbar - Which does not match up to a 7.1 Channel System.
Everything really comes down to what you want and what type of budget you are willing to spend As said above, the AV Receiver + Speakers would be my first preference.
Thinking about it, on the bluray discs themselves - many have an option to choose with type of audio you want in the "setup" area of the movie - have you tried changing this to say 5.1 DD or something?
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Hi there
This is the limitation of optical cable. It only supports 5.1 channel and lossy codecs such as dolby digital and DTS. Optical does not support lossless audio such as DTS HDMA (7.1channel), and therefore will down convert using the DTS core (at 2channel).
Time for a new sound system my friend
Cheers
I personally like AV Receivers, as it gives greater flexibility in regards to adding additional devices, or replacing said devices on an individual level. However I dont think your existing speakers and the sub are up to scratch and would need replacing too - going down the AV Receiver route.
Many go down the route of an all-in-one bluray/speaker system - but you already have a bluray player.
Sony do have a 5.2 AV Receiver and Speaker System Package (But I dont know any real details to be honest - I think its either just been released, or about to):
http://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/sound-bars/ht-dh550ss
Or alternatively its a Soundbar - Which does not match up to a 7.1 Channel System.
Everything really comes down to what you want and what type of budget you are willing to spend As said above, the AV Receiver + Speakers would be my first preference.
Thinking about it, on the bluray discs themselves - many have an option to choose with type of audio you want in the "setup" area of the movie - have you tried changing this to say 5.1 DD or something?
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Hi there
The coaxial audio connection has the same limitations of optical im afraid. Its HDMI for the higher quality lossless audio (and for 7.1) - so a better coaxial cable will not resolve your issue unfortuately.
Its weird that its only a 7.1 audio - one would have thought that there is an option of 5.1 (as thats the most commonly used)
Cheers