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Old 08-Jul-2012, 22:15   #1
ninzel
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Default Help with resetting my PS3 sound settings

For starters I will outline my current connections setup.

PS3 HDMI out to HDMI in back of TV.
Fiber optic audio out of TV to receiver.
Up until now I have had use of 5.1 speaker setup. 2 front, centre,2 rear plus seperate powered sub from receiver. I have the PS3 sound settings set to dolby digital 5.1 which it defaults to
Now due to changing my room I can only use the 2 front, centre and sub.
I noticed I get sound directional sound loss in some games like Bulletstorm for example when a conversation is going on behind you. It's like an on off switch.
Was wondering how to readjust sound settings. Should I set to Linear PCM in Ps3 sound settings?
Also my TV has the option to output sound as Dolby digital or PCM. Which would I choose? Thanks.
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Old 08-Jul-2012, 23:33   #2
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Can you tell the receiver you don't have the rear speakers so it can do something else with their sound?
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Old 09-Jul-2012, 01:44   #3
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Not sure I can look into that.
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Old 09-Jul-2012, 13:48   #4
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That's what I would do on my receiver as well, tell it which are connected and let the receiver deal with it.
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