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Yep, now I'm onto this dirty ol' sum-bitch again, just before bed.
Sweet dreams everyone.
Hi all,
I picked up the Blu-ray of Sea Of Cheese the other day but I'm having a few issues and was curious if anyone else had had the same problem...
Ok, I have two Blu-ray players, a Cambridge Audio BD650 and a Panasonic DMP-BDT120. Both are connected to a Cambridge Audio 551R Receiver via HDMI, the BD650 is also connected via analogue (5.1) Direct In on the 551R.
Now on the Primus Blu-ray, when I play either the PCM 5.1 or Dolby True HD 5.1 track on either player there is no Sub output! All indicators suggest that it is there but there is nothing coming out. If I try it via the analogue Direct In there is something faint, but nowhere near the level that I'd expect, especially as the sub on this release is meant to be louder than most! If I play any other audio disc, film disc or file on either Blu-ray player the Sub behaves exactly as expected (as it has for years) so I'm a bit stumped! Were any of the discs faulty? Does anyone have any idea what may be occurring? Both players have the latest firmware as of a few weeks ago...
Thanks in advance!
Interesting, I skipped through and I'm pretty sure the centre was fairly active, although I was focussing on there being no sub, I'll check again later...
Apologies for the double post above too, I couldn't see a way to delete it...
Hi folks, a little bit more info on my issue, I have been sent a replacement disc from the same seller but it behaves in exactly the same way
Just to recap, I have two Blu-ray players, a Cambridge Audio BD650 and a Panasonic DMP-BDT120. Both are connected to a Cambridge Audio 551R Receiver via HDMI, the BD650 is also connected via the analogue (5.1) Direct In on the 551R.
If I play the disc on either player the 5.1 audio on the 'Universal' intro logo screen when the disc is loading plays correctly
The stereo audio on the menus plays correctly
So, I'll use track 2 'Here Come The Bastards' as an example. I get the following output from both discs on both players in PCM 5.1 and Dolby True HD 5.1...
Front Left - I can hear the higher frequencies of the kick drum, that's it!
Front Centre - Sounds pretty much full range, the intro bass notes are in the centre
Front Right - Sounds pretty much full range
Rear Left - Sounds pretty much full range but I can hear a good reverb on the Snare which makes me think it is mapped correctly as a rear
Rear Right - Sounds pretty much full range but I can hear a good reverb on the Snare which makes me think it is mapped correctly as a rear
Sub - Nothing, total silence
Anyone got any ideas? Maybe the European discs had a batch fault? I assume most of you guys have the US version? I can't find anything about defective discs if I Google it either...
It's bloody annoying as I just want to hear it!
Wow, I've had this one about a year and it's still in the shrink wrap... sounds like I better give it a spin!
That disc plays great for me, quad mix noted with sub. The HDMI connections have to be right, have the analogs been isolated from being your playback issue?
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Hi folks, a little bit more info on my issue, I have been sent a replacement disc from the same seller but it behaves in exactly the same way
Just to recap, I have two Blu-ray players, a Cambridge Audio BD650 and a Panasonic DMP-BDT120. Both are connected to a Cambridge Audio 551R Receiver via HDMI, the BD650 is also connected via the analogue (5.1) Direct In on the 551R.
If I play the disc on either player the 5.1 audio on the 'Universal' intro logo screen when the disc is loading plays correctly
The stereo audio on the menus plays correctly
So, I'll use track 2 'Here Come The Bastards' as an example. I get the following output from both discs on both players in PCM 5.1 and Dolby True HD 5.1...
Front Left - I can hear the higher frequencies of the kick drum, that's it!
Front Centre - Sounds pretty much full range, the intro bass notes are in the centre
Front Right - Sounds pretty much full range
Rear Left - Sounds pretty much full range but I can hear a good reverb on the Snare which makes me think it is mapped correctly as a rear
Rear Right - Sounds pretty much full range but I can hear a good reverb on the Snare which makes me think it is mapped correctly as a rear
Sub - Nothing, total silence
Anyone got any ideas? Maybe the European discs had a batch fault? I assume most of you guys have the US version? I can't find anything about defective discs if I Google it either...
It's bloody annoying as I just want to hear it!
My version of this on blu-ray has almost more deep, loud bass than anything else... Ever! You should be hearing prodigious amounts of bass on this! It almost has too much bass.
Try this fix, I'm really thinking that this may help your situation. If the 5.1 LPCM isn't tracking right, then try the 5.1 TrueHD track instead, or vice versa.
No-one's mentioned that it's not actually 24/96 like the back of the box says, thought it odd. Maybe they messed up when prepping the 24/48 for the DVD portion or the Dolby Digital mix?