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Posted by J Fresh on 12-23-2004 06:39 AM:

5.1/6.1 DivX DVD player

right now i have a Daewoo DVD-5900 and tomorrow I'm gonna buy the Philips DVP642 and I was wondering if I could buy a 5.1 or a 6.1 system, plug in the RCA cables and get the 5.1 or 6.1 encoded on the DVD or do I have to have a special DVD player that is capable of this?

If so is there a 5.1 or 6.1 DivX compatible, DVD player out there?

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Posted by Mother on 12-23-2004 09:19 AM:

All modern players can output AC-3/DTS from a DVD as a digital stream via a coaxial or optical output. The DivX compatible players should be able to do this with an AC-3 stream within an AVI file, but I wouldn't like to guarantee it.

This is the preferred way to connect, but you need to buy a 5.1 system that includes a Dolby Digital/DTS decoder.

Alternatively, some DVD players have a built-in decoder, and output the analogue audio channels through a series of RCA connectors. Again, this'll work for DVDs but I'm not certain it'll work on AVIs.

If you do it this way, then you can buy a cheapo 5.1 amp-only system without a decoder (the type sold for use with a PC), alright for a bedroom I suppose.


Posted by J Fresh on 12-23-2004 05:09 PM:

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Originally posted by Mother
All modern players can output AC-3/DTS from a DVD as a digital stream via a coaxial or optical output. The DivX compatible players should be able to do this with an AC-3 stream within an AVI file, but I wouldn't like to guarantee it.

This is the preferred way to connect, but you need to buy a 5.1 system that includes a Dolby Digital/DTS decoder.

Alternatively, some DVD players have a built-in decoder, and output the analogue audio channels through a series of RCA connectors. Again, this'll work for DVDs but I'm not certain it'll work on AVIs.

If you do it this way, then you can buy a cheapo 5.1 amp-only system without a decoder (the type sold for use with a PC), alright for a bedroom I suppose.



that's what i thought, and i kinda goofed on the way i said it, but i was referring to dvds not divx with 5.1 (thankfully i know only the ac-3 has 5.1) i dunno, now i am just rambling, i need the morning coffee to get me started today.

well gonna go pick up my paycheck and maybe the new Yahoo! divx dvd player with 5.1 with it

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