Marshall Sander
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In another thread, a forum member wrote that he had a problem with the Logic 7 on his AVR 8000 as follows:
"The Logic7 will occasionally route the same information to all speakers, at equal volume. I have to change the encoding option and switch it back to fix it."
Now I'm thinking I might also have a problem with my Logic 7. When recently calibrating using AVIA, during the audio calibration test mode where the voice rotates "right front, center, left front, right rear, left rear" I noticed that the "right rear" and "left rear" voices were coming from both rear speakers. I then noticed that my H/K was in Logic 7 mode. When I took it out of Logic 7 and went to Dolby Digital, the voices then correctly came out of only the proper speaker.
Does this mean there is a problem with my Logic 7?
"The Logic7 will occasionally route the same information to all speakers, at equal volume. I have to change the encoding option and switch it back to fix it."
Now I'm thinking I might also have a problem with my Logic 7. When recently calibrating using AVIA, during the audio calibration test mode where the voice rotates "right front, center, left front, right rear, left rear" I noticed that the "right rear" and "left rear" voices were coming from both rear speakers. I then noticed that my H/K was in Logic 7 mode. When I took it out of Logic 7 and went to Dolby Digital, the voices then correctly came out of only the proper speaker.
Does this mean there is a problem with my Logic 7?