I could only suggest testing the TV's digital outs into a known good
digital input (most likely on your AVR/receiver). May just be a setting
to pass the audio to digital outs.
FYI: Something to be aware of, many HDTV's limit digital audio outs to
only 2 ch, particularly with HDMI input.
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nicholas.anderson;506142 Wrote:
Hi,
I bought a Transporter back in 2006.
I have a PC and DVD connected to a Sony Bravia KDL-32S4000 TV which at
present sound and picture comes out of. I also have a transporter which
I have Swan T200A studio monitor speakers connected to using XLR
The Transporter only accepts 2 channel PCM, not the 5.1 Dolby that TVs
and DVD players typically output by default. If you send it Dolby, all
you'll hear is a faint hiss and crackle. Some TVs (my Samsung, for
example) don't have an option to convert to linear PCM, but every DVD
player I've ever
peachmelba;506228 Wrote:
The Transporter only accepts 2 channel PCM, not the 5.1 Dolby that TVs
and DVD players typically output by default. If you send it Dolby, all
you'll hear is a faint hiss and crackle. Some TVs (my Samsung, for
example) don't have an option to convert to linear PCM,
Assuming your TV is set to output 2 channel audio, do you have the TP
set to Digital Inputs?
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kphinney
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i had this problem on a couple of occasions. try fiddling with the
volume knob, even if you have it set to a fixed output.
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Hi,
I bought a Transporter back in 2006.
I have a PC and DVD connected to a Sony Bravia KDL-32S4000 TV which at
present sound and picture comes out of. I also have a transporter which
I have Swan T200A studio monitor speakers connected to using XLR
connections.
I've recently been trying