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I've got a desktop which I've hooked up to a 5.1 Blu Ray player, so when I'm watching movies I get surround sound. However, I'm finding the audio to be pretty poor. Sounds like there's a lot of bass missing and the quality just isn't there.

Anyone know a decent program that'll improve the quality of audio, without needing a dedicated soundcard?

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what sort of 5.1 player?

does it have its own amplification? a dedicated sub?

can you change to crossover freq so that more bass goes to the sub?
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View PostLazarus, on Sep 13 2011, 09:40 AM, said:

what sort of 5.1 player?

does it have its own amplification? a dedicated sub?

can you change to crossover freq so that more bass goes to the sub?
it's a Phillips Blu Ray Player, got it's on sub and I'm presuming the amp is within.

Not sure how to do what you suggest though

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View PostThe Fish, on Sep 14 2011, 10:03 PM, said:

View PostLazarus, on Sep 13 2011, 09:40 AM, said:

what sort of 5.1 player?

does it have its own amplification? a dedicated sub?

can you change to crossover freq so that more bass goes to the sub?
it's a Phillips Blu Ray Player, got it's on sub and I'm presuming the amp is within.

Not sure how to do what you suggest though
giz the model please :razz:
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View PostLazarus, on Sep 15 2011, 08:04 PM, said:

View PostThe Fish, on Sep 14 2011, 10:03 PM, said:

View PostLazarus, on Sep 13 2011, 09:40 AM, said:

what sort of 5.1 player?

does it have its own amplification? a dedicated sub?

can you change to crossover freq so that more bass goes to the sub?
it's a Phillips Blu Ray Player, got it's on sub and I'm presuming the amp is within.

Not sure how to do what you suggest though
giz the model please :razz:
Philips HTS3560/12 1000W 5.1 Channel 3D Blu Ray Home Cinema System

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heres the manual - http://download.p4c...._12_dfu_eng.pdf

you can adjust the amount of bass graphic equalizer style by the looks of it

you can adjust the sound mode, id suggest action/rock

make sure surround sound mode is set to multi channel  

also on page 16 it says you can adjust the audio by pressing HOME_SETTINGS_AUDIO and going in to the speakers setup option but the manual doesnt show what these options are.

make sure night mode is off.

have a fiddle with those
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