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Hey everyone I recently Purchased Eagles Hotel Calif. in DVD-A and am

loving the quality on the multi speaker set... the disc however does

not work 2ch which is currently all I have.

I am wondering if anyone can recmmoend good 192khz DVD-A tracks because

I have yet to experience the full quality that DVD-A OR SACD has.

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I mean the disc it self WILL not play in 2ch I already made apost about

it not playing 2ch mode, and people agreed and confirmed my suspiscion

that on the disc the menu for 2ch mode does not play audio... it just

goes through the screens and makes no noise.

Now can you guys please list me off a few good dvd-a or SACD discs that can play 2channel?

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I mean the disc it self WILL not play in 2ch I already made apost about

it not playing 2ch mode, and people agreed and confirmed my suspiscion

that on the disc the menu for 2ch mode does not play audio... it just

goes through the screens and makes no noise."

Are you connected to the player with digital or analog connections?

To hear the high resolution tracks on most players you must use the

analog outputs of the players. In a few cases the high resolution

tracks are available via. firewire connections.

If you are connected via. digital coax or Toslink you aren't hearing the high resolution information.

Shawn

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I connected some cheap RCA cables on the back.. the 5 dollar special

ones or whatever they are... on my DV-45A to my multi channel inputs on

my VSX-815K (Since I do not have more then two speakers I left the four

surround and sub channels alone) so it's only connected to left/right

on the input side.

When I goto display on my Dvd remote.. it shows that it is infact playing or trying to play 192khz (only while in 2ch mode)

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You also don't mention how you've done it, but not only do you need to hook the cables to the Multi-Channel Input on your receiver, you must also use the multi-channel Outputs on the DVD player. In other words don't just use the plugs you would use if you were hooking it up directly to your TV.

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Oh yeah, one other thing... you have to select Multi-Channel as your source. Your receiver treats it as a seperate input. So in other words if you have it on DVD and push play, the receiver doesn't know to use the Multi-Channel inputs. Kinda important step we missed. Sorry.

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I appreciate all your feedback but this is alot more indepth than I was

used too not too long ago... theres like 3 different sets of ports i'm

trying to get working and not only that... theres menus' to fiddle

around with too..

I have tried doing signal select.. The way I have everything setup

currently...(physical connections not settings) is my left and right

audio is plugged into 2ch out from the dvd player and plugged into the

5.1 fr left and right ins of the DVD/LD slots... This only resulted in

the playing of the multi-channel function on the dvd

Wow this stuff is complicated... and it's not even that advanced compared to what some stuff is/does....

I've also connected 2ch out into the same ports on the receiver and got

the same result with the dvd (multi ch plays stereo doesn't)

If you guys could help guide me or help me troubleshoot the problem from square one it would be REALLY appreciated

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Okay, here are some step by step instructions. First hook up player as shown:

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Next, Go into the DVD Player's set-up menu and pick setup navigator, then scroll down to Audio Out Settings, and enable 5.1 Ch audio out.

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(I'd recommend going through the rest of the settings as well, if you haven't already. There are a lot of other settings to change. besides these.)

Lastly, press the button on the front panel of the receiver labled Signal Select and follow the instructions posted below.

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(I'm not sure it matters if you select DVD/LD or not, unless you have your video routed through the receiver, but it can't hurt).

That should be all you need. Select the 2 Channel, High Resolution track from the menu and enjoy.

Here is a link to the Manual, which I used to make these instructions: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pio/pe/vgn/images/portal/cit_11221/50124operating_instructions_DV-45A_20034141136237600.pdf.

Good Luck.

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I appreciate all your help, I completely redid my connections and

settings and its' still not playing any sound... I hit the display

feature and it says it's playin 2.0 192khz/24 bit but no sound is

playing.... the countdown timers still tick too...

Do you think it could be the disc or electronical faliure thats causing

this? or maybe my dvd player would need an update in firmware... what

do you think.

Also back to the original topic... Know of any other good proven to work 2ch dvd-a or sacd discs with 192khz?

I am really psyched and dissapointed in the error's i'm seeing so far

in this disc and setup... The 96khz surround mode sounds simply

anmazing even from a 2.0 setup, I can't wait to hear the 192khz

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No, it doesn't seem like it is the disc or your player that is causing this. The player and disc are working fine. It is your receiver, the connections, or a missed setting. The correct signal is reaching your receiver, but something is stopping the sound from coming out.

What does the display on the receiver say? It should say "DVD 5.1ch" and the Analog signal select should be lit up. If it does not say exactly DVD 5.1ch, if it says "DVD/LD" you need to click the input select button until it does. If that is displayed and you have the cables hooked up like the diagram, there is no reason why it will not work, and I would contact Pioneer and don't give up until they give you a reason.

There is no reason to try other discs, because if this doesn't work, no others will either. I can confirm with absolute certainty that the 2 channel, 192kHz track works on this disc. For the record, I do not know of any other 192kHz discs.

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There is no reason to try other discs, because if this doesn't work, no others will either. I can confirm with absolute certainty that the 2 channel, 192kHz track works on this disc. For the record, I do not know of any other 192kHz discs.

Wow! How do you feel about the numbers 9, 5, & 7 in the Texas Pick 3 lottery tonight?[;)]

BTW, the DVD-A "Electric Warrior," by T- Rex has an ARS 192Hz/24-bit stereo version on it. The 96Hz/24-bit ARS surround sound version is awesome!
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No, it doesn't seem like it is the disc or your

player that is causing this. The player and disc are working

fine. It is your receiver, the connections, or a missed

setting. The correct signal is reaching your receiver, but

something is stopping the sound from coming out.

What does the display on the receiver say? It should say "DVD 5.1ch"

and the Analog signal select should be lit up. If it does not say

exactly DVD 5.1ch, if it says "DVD/LD" you need to click the input

select button until it does. If that is displayed and you have

the cables hooked up like the diagram, there is no reason why it will

not work, and I would contact Pioneer and don't give up until they give

you a reason.

There is no reason to try other discs,

because if this doesn't work, no others will either. I can

confirm with absolute certainty that the 2 channel, 192kHz track works

on this disc. For the record, I do not know of any other 192kHz

discs.

The receiver displays those exact words (DVD 5.1ch Analog is lit up),

do you think there could be some other wonky setting on my receiver

that could be screwing it up?.... oh you did say that.

I'm going to try resetting my receiver and seeing if that does anything to fix it

I guess I will give pioneer a call in due time, either that or take the

disc down to the shop that I purchased it from (also sells Klipsch) so

i'll try it on their highest end models and setup

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Update: I brought both the disc and the dvd player down too Aurora Tv

& Radio (where I bought my setup) and showed them the problem

(still happend), we tried a bunch of different output combinations on a

Elite 56txi receiver (and my dvd player) and still nothing

Later on today there gonna try connecting the high end elite dvd player

(DV59-AVI) too the VSX-59 TXI receiver too see if its just the

compatitiability and functionality issue, they also called Pioneer

Electronics in Manitoba (my province) and told them the issues and

problems and the guy and business there doesn't know what too make of

the issue. So there bringing the situation up too Pioneer Toronto too

see if they know anything about the issue and problems.

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