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Roughly Drafted: 5.1 audio on Apple TV
Merlin Mann | Mar 30 2007
Ten Myths of the Apple TV: 5.1 Audio Via my internet puppetmaster, Brian Hogg, comes another very good (and very long) piece from Daniel Eran on the Apple TV that runs down some of the details on 5.1 audio and attempts to clear up some ongoing confusion about what works, what doesn't, and why.
I don't personally have a 5.1 setup so I have no way of verifying this, but I'm curious what you audiophiles are discovering -- especially given that some of the Scott Bournes out there have cited lack of 5.1 audio as one reason for holding out on an TV purchase. Any luck getting 5.1 working satisfactorily with your Apple TV? Is the lack of 5.1 content on iTS a dealbreaker for you? 19 Comments
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Just make sure the volume...Submitted by Kai Steinbach (not verified) on March 30, 2007 - 7:35am.
Just make sure the volume in iTunes or the QuickTime Player is set the 100%. If it is just one tick below, the Receicer will stay silent. I don't have a Apple TV here, but with the optical out of Mac mini or Mac book pro it is very similar. The receiver picks up normal iTunes music as "PCM 44.1 kHz". When you play dts or DD5-7.1 content like the wav files that are linked above, it goes to multi channel beauty and you really really really hear the difference. There are some albums on amazon in SACD or 5.1 DVD-Audio, which sound great, too. I can only recommend it. I didn't know about all that when I bought the home cinema sound setup for movies from DVD. Hence now I enjoy it even more with music. » POSTED IN:
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