<strong>So I can use the card above to create 5.1 on things like games, but I need to find another DVD player besides the included one on my Mac to push 5.1?
I guess I will try version tracker, for a cheap DVD program that supports 5.1. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Are there any models similar to the Sonica above that are on a PC card for my tibook?
I really appreciate the help fellas, have a happy holiday.</strong><hr></blockquote>
No. Apple's DVD Player will allow the Sonica to output the 5.1 digital optical to your Dolby Digital or DTS Receiver just fine. It says so in the Sonica Specs on the above page.
No. Apple's DVD Player will allow the Sonica to output the 5.1 digital optical to your digital Dolby or DTS Receiver just fine. It says so in the Sonica Specs on the above page.
apple's dvd player does not support 5.1 output... at all.... the ONLY "surround" output it supports is Dolby Pro Logic</strong><hr></blockquote>
Not if you have a Sonica Attached. You are refering to the analog output. Pro Logic is an analog input/output scheme. But the Sonica is able to extract the Dolby Digital or DTS signal that is hidden in the digital part of the Apple DVD Player's output.
I read the topic, and thought he meant SYSTEM 5.1 ...
Oh well, too much egg-nog i guess.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Too much something! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> The earliest I remember is 6, WAS there a 5? (not to date myself with this statement)
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NOTE the dvd player DOES NOT support 5.1 in any way shape or form...
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<a href="http://midiman.com/products/consumer/sonica_page1.php" target="_blank">http://midiman.com/products/consumer/sonica_page1.php</a>
70 bucks.
I guess I will try version tracker, for a cheap DVD program that supports 5.1. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Are there any models similar to the Sonica above that are on a PC card for my tibook?
I really appreciate the help fellas, have a happy holiday.
<strong>So I can use the card above to create 5.1 on things like games, but I need to find another DVD player besides the included one on my Mac to push 5.1?
I guess I will try version tracker, for a cheap DVD program that supports 5.1. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Are there any models similar to the Sonica above that are on a PC card for my tibook?
I really appreciate the help fellas, have a happy holiday.</strong><hr></blockquote>
No. Apple's DVD Player will allow the Sonica to output the 5.1 digital optical to your Dolby Digital or DTS Receiver just fine. It says so in the Sonica Specs on the above page.
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No. Apple's DVD Player will allow the Sonica to output the 5.1 digital optical to your digital Dolby or DTS Receiver just fine. It says so in the Sonica Specs on the above page.
[ 12-25-2002: Message edited by: Multimedia ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
apple's dvd player does not support 5.1 output... at all.... the ONLY "surround" output it supports is Dolby Pro Logic
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apple's dvd player does not support 5.1 output... at all.... the ONLY "surround" output it supports is Dolby Pro Logic</strong><hr></blockquote>
Not if you have a Sonica Attached. You are refering to the analog output. Pro Logic is an analog input/output scheme. But the Sonica is able to extract the Dolby Digital or DTS signal that is hidden in the digital part of the Apple DVD Player's output.
<a href="http://midiman.com/products/consumer/sonicaTheatre_page1.php" target="_blank">http://midiman.com/products/consumer/sonicaTheatre_page1.php</a>
More will be revealed at MacWorld Expo San Francisco 2003 in two weeks.
I read the topic, and thought he meant SYSTEM 5.1 ...
Oh well, too much egg-nog i guess.
<strong>Geez ....
I read the topic, and thought he meant SYSTEM 5.1 ...
Oh well, too much egg-nog i guess.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Too much something! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> The earliest I remember is 6, WAS there a 5? (not to date myself with this statement)
<a href="http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=14738&db=mac" target="_blank">http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=14738&db=mac</a>