How is surround sound recorded?
The first and simplest method is using a surround sound recording technique—capturing two distinct stereo images, one for the front and one for the back or by using a dedicated setup, e.g. an augmented Decca tree—or mixing-in surround sound for playback on an audio system using speakers encircling the listener to play …
Is audio passthrough good?
5.1 audio passthrough allows you to connect a source device to a TV and have the TV pass the source’s surround sound signal through to a receiver or soundbar. It can help cut down on the number of cables necessary for a surround sound setup, and without much impact on sound quality.
Can a surround sound system work on TV?
The digital input will preserve any discrete digital 5.1 audio. Keep in mind, however, that not ALL TV programming has surround sound audio, and many that do make little use of it. Hope this helps. Are you new to the Home Theater Forum? Stop by the New Member Introductions area and introduce yourself! See you there!
Is it worth buying a surround sound system?
Surround sound systems use multiple speakers that are built to work with one another, and that typically means that they sound best together (and not great when third-party speakers are introduced). Unbalanced audio can be really distracting, so it’s worth it to buy a surround sound system with a complete speaker set.
What makes a 5.1 surround sound system work?
The weakness in your set up is the reliance on the analog sound card to create the 5.1 experience. Higher end speaker systems have an inbuilt digital to analog converter or DAC that creates the 5.1 experience. Most of the time stereo to DAC equals 5.1 surround.
How can I get my Samsung surround sound to work?
1) TV source into the screw-on ANT IN connection on the back of the TV. 2) HDMI cable from Samsung Surround sound unit to HDMI input on TV. Again – you cannot connect Red/White cables to the back of the TV to get any audio OUT. Hope this works.
How can I get my surround sound to work?
1) TV source into the screw-on ANT IN connection on the back of the TV. 2) HDMI cable from Samsung Surround sound unit to HDMI input on TV. Again – you cannot connect Red/White cables to the back of the TV to get any audio OUT. Hope this works. Are you new to the Home Theater Forum? Stop by the New Member Introductions area and introduce yourself!
How does surround sound work on my DVD player?
My surround sound work on… My surround sound work on my DVD player, but not the TV. The input icon show surround sound, however when switching channels the icon show tv sound. The surround use to work, now I don’t know what has happened.
How does a Samsung surround sound system work?
There are two pairs of Red/White connections on the back of the TV, but they are next to the two sets of component video inputs. The only audio OUTPUTS you have on the TV are either a digital optical cable (Toslink) or a single 3.5 mm -type jack which needs to split into stereo Red/White to connect to the Samsung surround sound unit.
Do you need a receiver for surround sound?
You would need the receiver on for surround sound. It’s just a more convenient and neater way of connecting a set top box to the TV and a receiver by a single HDMI cable and removes the need for an optical cable. One less HDMI cable going to the TV. The receiver would just be in standby if you just wanted to use the TV’s speakers.