Jeff_Fitz
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I am not sure I am posting to the correct area, but here goes...
I just picked up the Eagles Hell Freezes Over and slapped it in the DVD player.
I chose DTS when the first menu came up and the fun began. Hotel California sounded great in DTS 5.1. I listened to a few more tracks and went to the menu to select the audio-only version of Seven Bridges Road.
As soon as I went to the menu, the signal switched from DTS 5.1 to PCM stereo. As a result, I was not able to play the audio-only, DTS-only Seven Bridges Road track. I went back to play a few more songs and I was permanently in PCM mode. Only way to get back to DTS seemed to be to eject the disk and start over. Same problem presented itself again when I went to the menu, so I still couldn't play Seven Bridges Road.
I am running a Panasonic CV-52 DVD player connected via optical to a Pioneer VSX-D811S. I have never had any trouble playing DTS tracks with this setup before.
Am I missing something here?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Jeff
I just picked up the Eagles Hell Freezes Over and slapped it in the DVD player.
I chose DTS when the first menu came up and the fun began. Hotel California sounded great in DTS 5.1. I listened to a few more tracks and went to the menu to select the audio-only version of Seven Bridges Road.
As soon as I went to the menu, the signal switched from DTS 5.1 to PCM stereo. As a result, I was not able to play the audio-only, DTS-only Seven Bridges Road track. I went back to play a few more songs and I was permanently in PCM mode. Only way to get back to DTS seemed to be to eject the disk and start over. Same problem presented itself again when I went to the menu, so I still couldn't play Seven Bridges Road.
I am running a Panasonic CV-52 DVD player connected via optical to a Pioneer VSX-D811S. I have never had any trouble playing DTS tracks with this setup before.
Am I missing something here?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Jeff