I have invested in a Soundbar and 2x Sonos One for 5.1 Dolby. Playing Bladerunner blue ray via Xbox is impossible as the 5.1 results in voices being inaudible.
It all works if I set the Xbox to uncompressed stereo rather than uncompressed 5.1.
This is NOT what I bought the system for. In
simple terms the system is NOT fit for purpose.
How do I resolve this? When will it get fixed.
Tried nighttime mode, tried voice enhance... non of them work.
Answered
Soundbar - voice is very bad
Best answer by Airgetlam
You've got several potential issues.
Are you selecting the 5.1 Dolby Digital track when playing the Bladerunner Blueray? Or are you depending on the XBox to transcode the signal for you? That might be one potential area to look at. The PLAYBAR can only play the signal it is handed, it's not something that does a lot of modification of the signal, unless it's a PCM/Stereo siganl, in which case it does generate a little bit of information for the surround speakers to play.
Did you also purchase a SUB to go with the PLAYBAR? If you want a true 5.1 sound, you really need that extra punch for the bass.
The simple fact is that DTS isn't Dolby Digital. If you are relying on another box to do transcoding for you, you're dependent on that software's ability to do transcoding....and transcoding is never as good as an originally mixed soundtrack. It's an estimation by software as to what it thinks might be the correct sound.
If that disc has a Dolby Digital soundtrack, use that. Connect the BluRay player directly to the TV via HDMI , so that the XBox isn't in the middle muddling things up.
You may find a slightly better sound.
Are you selecting the 5.1 Dolby Digital track when playing the Bladerunner Blueray? Or are you depending on the XBox to transcode the signal for you? That might be one potential area to look at. The PLAYBAR can only play the signal it is handed, it's not something that does a lot of modification of the signal, unless it's a PCM/Stereo siganl, in which case it does generate a little bit of information for the surround speakers to play.
Did you also purchase a SUB to go with the PLAYBAR? If you want a true 5.1 sound, you really need that extra punch for the bass.
The simple fact is that DTS isn't Dolby Digital. If you are relying on another box to do transcoding for you, you're dependent on that software's ability to do transcoding....and transcoding is never as good as an originally mixed soundtrack. It's an estimation by software as to what it thinks might be the correct sound.
If that disc has a Dolby Digital soundtrack, use that. Connect the BluRay player directly to the TV via HDMI , so that the XBox isn't in the middle muddling things up.
You may find a slightly better sound.
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