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connecting dstv to home theatre
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<blockquote data-quote="Neil" data-source="post: 47242" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>i have connected up my home theatre in my fiance's house. she has a pvr, it is currenlty connected up using the analog outputs of the pvr into my yamaha amp, and i am using prologic IIx movie as the surround sound program - i used this when i had dstv at home and it worked quite well (full surround sound with csi etc)</p><p></p><p>now i see the pvr has optical and coaxial digital outputs - would it sound better using those as i see lots of the programs are now broadcast with dolby digital so to me it would sound better than i can make the amp do the digital to analog conversion and get true dolby digital sound - am i correct in saying this?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p>neil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil, post: 47242, member: 426"] i have connected up my home theatre in my fiance's house. she has a pvr, it is currenlty connected up using the analog outputs of the pvr into my yamaha amp, and i am using prologic IIx movie as the surround sound program - i used this when i had dstv at home and it worked quite well (full surround sound with csi etc) now i see the pvr has optical and coaxial digital outputs - would it sound better using those as i see lots of the programs are now broadcast with dolby digital so to me it would sound better than i can make the amp do the digital to analog conversion and get true dolby digital sound - am i correct in saying this? thanks neil [/QUOTE]
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