![]() Must point out that analog cables don't carry a 5.1 signal. ![]() I suggest there is a problem with the on board decode for dolby 5.1, known as SPDIF = "S P diff " ( a system designed in conjunction with SONY and PHILIPS and used on nearly every 5.1 decoder sold in the world) easy to fix its usually a firmware upgarde or reset usually done in the factory, simple problem, could have been caused by electrical interference or unusual magnetisim problem post manufacturing or possible on site problem, however from your point of view impossible to prove either way. If bose give you some hassle get a spare set of cable to be sure the connect or to the co- ax is not damaged in any way. You need to verify that the co ax you are useing is not damaged, faulty and is connected both ends correctly, ![]() Would not exactly agree with bose proposed solution, however easy to test.īorrow a dvd palyer of a different model and type, ensure that the output from the dvd player is set correctly ie.
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