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Topic: Playing Dolby 1.0 DVDs on a PC
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 11-27-2005 10:11 AM
I recently ordered the Warner NTSC DVD rereleases of Clash by Night, Mildred Pierce and Out of the Past from the US Amazon site. The transfers are all great, and compared to some studios who seem willing to let dodgy independent publishers put out shitty transfers of equally shitty 16mm prints of their older titles, I'd give a big thumbs up to Warner - these discs look great and show that the studio is willing to put money into looking after its back catalogue and presenting it the best way possible.
The audio is Dolby 1.0 - track on centre channel only. I guess the decision to use Dolby 1.0 was to free up extra bandwidth for the picture: that makes technical sense, but it gives me a problem. When watching the discs on my PC the centre speaker on its own isn't loud enough to hear the soundtrack comfortably, even with the volume cranked right up. I've played around with the settings on Power DVD and can't find a way of telling it to send the audio to the L and R speakers as well (most of the other mono DVDs I have are 2.0, duplicating the same track on L & R, and they don't give me any problem).
Question - is there a way of doing this in Power DVD that I've missed, or if not, is there another DVD playback program out there which will send a 1.0 track to more than one speaker? Many thanks in advance...
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