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22 sty 2023 · 3.1.2 channel audio uses three channels for the main speakers, one channel for the subwoofer, and two channels for overhead sound effects. Other channel configurations, such as 2.1 and 5.1, have a different number of channels for main speakers and/or do not have overhead sound effects channels.
20 lip 2018 · You'd need at least a 5.1.2 setup with that AV receiver for it to even acknowledge the Atmos metadata. There's technically no such thing as a 3.1,2 Atmos setup, not without using Dolby Virtual Height and or surround processing and the X3400 has neither.
1 mar 2023 · 1 in 3.1.2 The number 2 refers to the number of powered subwoofers that you can connect to the soundbar. The soundbar in some cases is sometimes referred to as the receiver.
27 lis 2019 · My rear speakers are mounted flush in ceiling firing straight down. For best sound and experience, what settings would you recommend, 3.1.2 or 5.1? And why please?
If you get a 3.1 system, you should choose 5.1 signal. Your receiver will downmix the signal - essentially, the signals for the front 3 and sub will be sent appropriately, and the receiver will distribute (or not) the surround signal as appropriate.
Learn where to place your 3.1.2 overhead speakers to get incredible Dolby Atmos sound from your home theater.
4 sie 2023 · In my article, I will tell you what do channels mean on a receiver, consider different channel configurations, from basic stereo systems to advanced surround sound systems, and you can decide on this important issue without difficulty.