QUOTE(jamesleetech @ Jul 27 2012, 09:39 PM)
I have drawn a graphic which explains how to properly connect the HDMI cables since you have a Home Theatre System....
Well.... if possible.... connect as recommended in my graphic above. If your "home theater system" don't have any HDMI Input, then you are forced to connect Byond HDMI Out directly to your HDTV sooooo.... no Dolby 5.1 for you from your HDTV... just change back to "Stereo (Analogue and Digital)"... or hehehe, just buy a new better HDTV with proper built-in decoders...
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I don't know what "home theater system" you have so I assume that you have a good quality system which include an Amplifier/Receiver with a few HDMI Inputs and 6 separate speakers. Some budget or cheaper systems have very limited features so some don't have any HDMI Input.
To Fubar20... thanks for refering to my previous post.
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Well.... if possible.... connect as recommended in my graphic above. If your "home theater system" don't have any HDMI Input, then you are forced to connect Byond HDMI Out directly to your HDTV sooooo.... no Dolby 5.1 for you from your HDTV... just change back to "Stereo (Analogue and Digital)"... or hehehe, just buy a new better HDTV with proper built-in decoders...
I don't know what "home theater system" you have so I assume that you have a good quality system which include an Amplifier/Receiver with a few HDMI Inputs and 6 separate speakers. Some budget or cheaper systems have very limited features so some don't have any HDMI Input.
To Fubar20... thanks for refering to my previous post.
Another thing is if the "home theater system" have a coaxial input then it can still get Dolby 5.1 from Byond decoder coaxial output.
Jul 27 2012, 09:52 PM

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