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    Hello , I just bought a new Denon AVR-4310CI Recevier with a Pansonic Blu-Ray Player BD-80. I am Running Monster Cable HDMI M2000. I have a new Panasonic 65 inch S1 serious, now I have no idea how to get my DTS Master HD or anything to work, can you please help me and let me know what I am doing wrong so I may get my HD Audio working properly ?
    I have my HDMI from my Blu-Ray going to my Receiver and from my receiver to my TV.

    Thank you,

    Nick !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    Hello , I just bought a new Denon AVR-4310CI Recevier with a Pansonic Blu-Ray Player BD-80. I am Running Monster Cable HDMI M2000. I have a new Panasonic 65 inch S1 serious, now I have no idea how to get my DTS Master HD or anything to work, can you please help me and let me know what I am doing wrong so I may get my HD Audio working properly ?
    I have my HDMI from my Blu-Ray going to my Receiver and from my receiver to my TV.

    Thank you,

    Nick !!
    Hi, Nick,

    Nice system! As long as you have your BD80 set to "bitstream" for DTS and Dolby (in the Digital Audio Output section of the Set-Up menu), with BD-Secondary Audio OFF, and you are playing Blu-ray Discs with DTS-HD Master Audio, then you should get the DTS-HD MA logo lighting up on your receiver.

    Which disc are you playing and what appears on your receiver's display when you try to play it? Are you getting any sound at all?

    -Chris
    Chris Boylan
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    Yes I am getting sound, I have tryed on what you told me and now the DTS-Master and Dolby True HD is lighting up !! Yes and thank you speakers that I am running is Polk Audio, four Moniter 70's and two moniter's 30's and a cs1 cennter channel, (subwoofer infinity gotta replace it, older model) all my speaker wire is new THX certified.

    Thank you again, I'll keep you posted on anything new or that i could need assistent on !!



    Nick

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    Umm movies that i got some like Transformers 2, Star Trek, Death Race on Blu Ray. On that player sound i have High Clarity Sound on or off ? and the
    Downmix Surround Encoded or ? on the one of my sets i said i have the moniters 30s i ment to say 40s.


    Thank you

    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    Umm movies that i got some like Transformers 2, Star Trek, Death Race on Blu Ray. On that player sound i have High Clarity Sound on or off ? and the
    Downmix Surround Encoded or ? on the one of my sets i said i have the moniters 30s i ment to say 40s.


    Thank you

    Nick
    "High Clarity Sound" really only affects analog audio outputs. I doubt you'll hear a difference one way or the other using the HDMI audio outputs. Down-mix surround-encoded only affects two-channel outputs. This setting is also not relevant if you are using bitstreamed outputs over the HDMI outputs.

    -CB
    Chris Boylan
    Editor in Chief
    Big Picture Big Sound

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