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Hear Dolby Digital decoding on G5s with Logitech Z680
Authored by: clallo on Oct 21, '03 04:30:26PM
Geez. You don't need to get nasty! While Dolby Pro Logic II *can* decode Dolby Surround encoded sources, its biggest innovation is it's ability to *generate* a 5.1 surround field with from normal stereo input From The Dolby website:
"Pro Logic II from Dolby Laboratories gives you multichannel surround sound from any stereo source—CDs, tapes, videocassettes, TV broadcasts, AAC files, you name it. No matter if you're listening to Stravinsky, the Stones, or a Schwarzenegger movie, you'll get the realistic, involving sound you'd expect from a 5.1-channel system. Pro Logic II brings all of your old audio software into the 21st century, giving you many of the benefits of Dolby Digital from ordinary stereo software. With its elegantly simple circuitry and the smoothest steering logic ever, it's a very rare processor indeed—the kind you'll want to leave on all the time, so you can always enjoy surround sound, no matter what the source. Probably the most innovative feature incorporated in most receivers is the Music mode, which creates a rich and enveloping surround ambience from stereo sources such as CDs. ... An optional Matrix mode can be included to produce surround sound from mono material.
So I don't really know how I didn't "have my facts straight". Perhaps this is a case of the pot calling the kettle black? Regardless, the point of the hint was how to enable true Dolby Digital 5.1 surround via the Optical output of the G5 and DVD player 3.3. And in that regard, it appears to already have already helped someone.

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