Panasonic BD10AK Audio Level

Started by wdmoody Aug 18, 2007 3 posts
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#1
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Richard et al,

Have you, or anyone else with experience with this unit, noticed the
audio output from the 5.1 jacks being very low? I normally set my
volume to -20db for DSS and -10 db to -5db for DVD with my old
player. With this piece, I'm running at 0db to +10db. It's not a huge
problem, it just seems odd to have such a wide range of output levels
from one component to another.

Walt


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#2
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Normal

The reason is because it is not crushed by dynamic range compression and
lossy data compression.

Lower audio level compared to HDTV or SD DVD is common for either HD
disc format.

Richard Fisher
ISF and HAA certified
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[email protected] wrote:
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> Richard et al,
>
> Have you, or anyone else with experience with this unit, noticed the
> audio output from the 5.1 jacks being very low? I normally set my
> volume to -20db for DSS and -10 db to -5db for DVD with my old player.
> With this piece, I'm running at 0db to +10db. It's not a huge problem,
> it just seems odd to have such a wide range of output levels from one
> component to another.
>
> Walt
>
>
> Walt Moody
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#3
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That makes sense. Thanks.

Walt

On Aug 18, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Richard Fisher wrote:

> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Normal
>
> The reason is because it is not crushed by dynamic range
> compression and lossy data compression.
>
> Lower audio level compared to HDTV or SD DVD is common for either
> HD disc format.
>
> Richard Fisher
> ISF and HAA certified
> HD Library is provided by Techservicesusa.com
> Publisher http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/index.php
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>> Richard et al,
>> Have you, or anyone else with experience with this unit, noticed
>> the audio output from the 5.1 jacks being very low? I normally
>> set my volume to -20db for DSS and -10 db to -5db for DVD with my
>> old player. With this piece, I'm running at 0db to +10db. It's
>> not a huge problem, it just seems odd to have such a wide range
>> of output levels from one component to another.
>> Walt
>> Walt Moody
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