Dolby digital to dolby pro logic surround?

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Pro Logic is a much better speaker system than a Dolby surround in my opinion.

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What is better for a gaming headset, dolby 5.1 surround or dolby pro logic 2?

I have a set of astro a50 wireless gaming headset that are both Dolby 7.1 surround and Dolby pro logic 2 surround. All the in game audio options have either Dolby 5.1 or Dolby pro ...show more

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5.1 gives you 5 separate channels of sound. ProLogic2 is stereo but encoded so it can tease out a center...

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How well does Dolby Pro Logic work with newer surround formats?

I have an old Dolby Pro Logic reciever, which the instructions say works best with source materials marked with "Dolby Surround". How well will my reciever processes source materials marked "Dolby Pro Logic II" or "Dolby Digital...

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You receiver does not have dobly digital processing. so it can not decode the material. however if you...

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Can a dolby pro logic receiver provide legacy 4 channel surround sound from a modern blu-ray...?

...DVD player's analog outputs I have an older Dolby Pro Logic receiver, circa 1992 that can do Dolby Pro Logic surround sound, which is 4 channel surround sound. If I hook it up to my blu-ray DVD's analog audio outputs, will I be able to get 4 channel...

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You should be able to get a 4 channel surround sound by hooking it up to your Blu-ray player. I think...

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Audio surround question on Dolby Pro Logic I & II.

I have an audio surround decoder that supports Dolby Pro Logic I and II. (In separate modes.) If it's in Pro Logic II mode, will a Pro Logic I encoded signal still be "correctly" decoded?

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There's no such thing as a "Dolby Pro Logic I" or "Dolby Pro Logic II" signal, really...

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Does Dolby Pro Logic Produce Surround sound?

My stereo has Dolby Pro Logic, not II , just Dolby Pro Logic.....Will i get any type of surround sound from it? Will it sound OK? Thanks.

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Actually No. Dolby Pro Logic is simulated surround sound. Dolby Pro Logic Splits up the two sides of...

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While there are exceptions, surround sound generally implies separate amplified signals from more than...

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Will Dolby Pro Logic IIx hurt the fidelity of true 5.1 surround sound?

I have a receiver with Pro Logic IIx decoders (one for movies, music, and games). I know that these decoders are used to produce surround sound from stereo audio. My question is if I play a video with a true 5.1 surround sound track is this decoder going...

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If the only connection you have is the red and white stereo connections then you will never have dolby...

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Yes, but just barely. Dolby Surround/Pro Logic is based on basic matrix technology. When a Dolby Surround...

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Lets put it this way. Dolby pro logic II can take 2 channel sound and create a pseudo 5.1 surround sound...

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