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Prologic 1 vs prologic 2
scargill
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My reciever has ProLogic and PrologicII, when I am listening to a ProLogic (1) encoded DVD, video or other media source, should I have my reciever set to ProLogic or ProLogic II?
Many Thanks
Gavin
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Gavin
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Which ever sounds best to your ears:)
From what I have read DPII works very well with Dolby surround soundtracks but if your budget allows I would look to get a DD5.1 and DTS amp for your DVD's.
Dolby Prologic can generate a 4 channel (L,C,R and Rear) soundtrack from a stereo feed if it carries Dolby Surround information.
DPII uses more advanced software/electronics to generate a 5 channel (L,C,R and Rear x2) soundtrack from a plain stereo source or one which carries the surround information.
It's not upto DD5.1 or DTS standards but I've heard it can produce a very good effect from non 5.1 material.
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It has DD5.1 and DTS (ex/es too, but I dont have a 6th speaker currently)
I had a 5.1 amp before but it wasn't up to much so I got a new one, its hardly top of the range but its not a budget amp, put it that way!
What I got to understand was PLII could make stereo sources sound like surround (including 2 rear channels, ect) but I couldnt for the life of me work out if a PL soundtrack (VCR/Old DVD) was being "properly" decoded with PLII on or if it was trying to work it out and doing a good job!
Thanks for the advice anyway, if PLII decodes PL1 then theres no point in me changing the mode, if theres no DTS or DD then it devaults to PLII Movie anyway.