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I was watching Harold and Kumar 2 the other day on my PS3. I was playing the DTS-HD MA track and occasionally it would make a loud hissing noise in my speakers. I was scared cuz I thought it had ruined the speakers.
. But then I put in a few movies with different codecs (Batman Begins Dolby HD) and POTC (PCM). I also put in a few movies with DTS-HD MA tracks such as I, Robot and Master and Commander. They both worked fine and were clear as a bell. Could it be something wrong with the way the audio was mastered? When I played Pan's Labyrinth on the PS3 it didn't make the loud hissing noises. Perhaps it's just the movie. Good thing I rented it. A bad movie gets a bad audio transfer ![]() BTW, I have an Onkyo 606 as my receiver (down below)
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I have the same issue on my 605
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Oh really? Is it just with that movie? I would say it happened like 6 or 7 times throughout the movie, it was really weird. I've also played The Golden Compass Blu-ray and it worked perfectly too...
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see thread in blu-ray hardware forum on this issue.
It's called the "bitstream bomb" ![]() ![]() it is a receiver issue and requires a firmware update. look above your thread! ![]() ![]() |
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Gear: 320 GB Sony BDP-S550 ![]() 32" 720p Sharp Aquos 55" 1080i Sony Wega JBL CS6100BG 5.1 system + 2 Polk RM101 Satellites (7.1) Onkyo TX-SR606 PSN ID: tuco7 |
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oh ok.
sorry for the confusion. hmmmmm...............honestly I don't know what the problem might be then, but perhaps someone with a PS3 knows more. I would still do the firmware update for the receiver if you haven't already, and see if that perhaps helps. btw: the firmware fix totally resolves the problem so I wouldn't worry at all about bitstreaming once you have applied the update. Can't remember if the 606 needs the update or not. the above info from avsforum.com should tell though. |
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If the PS3 is doing the decoding and you are sending it to the amp via PCM, it shouldn't be a problem with the amp. The "DTS bomb" only happens when you bitstream to the onkyo amp and only on certain titles. I know for sure some of the titles you mentioned are ones that have the DTS bomb, like Master and Commander.
As was said above, you can do a firmware update to correct this issue. You can go here for instructions on how to perform this update.. http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=739501 |
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I looked at the forums and there doesn't seem to be an update for the 606. well, I've yet to bitstream the HD codecs, so I wouldn't know. I just bitstream the core DTS tracks on movies that have DTS-MA audio to compare between the core and the actual lossless track. Never ever happened there. I honestly think it was just the movie because I've played lots of movies and the only one that did that was Harold and Kumar 2. Hopefully, when I get my standalone, it won't do that...
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Bitstreaming would be the only time it would happen, so if you aren't doing that, I would agree with you that it's probably the disc itself.
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Its the movie and only happens in 7.1. The dude change the movie seems to be the cause as it happens when the menu would come up.
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I'm gonna try out Shoot 'Em Up tonight. Since it also has 7.1 DTS-MA track, I will see if does make those much-maligned popping noises. I'll let you guys know. Anybody having any other problems with the New Line BD's? besides Pan's Labyrinth and the Orphanage? Fox BD's?
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So, I popped in Shoot 'Em Up and it worked fine. No issues at all when I listened to the 7.1 DTS-MA track. This confirms that it was the movie and not the receiver.
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That might be, but the only movie that's done that so far (on my set-up) is Harold and Kumar 2. All my DTS-MA
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. But then I put in a few movies with different codecs (Batman Begins Dolby HD) and POTC (PCM). I also put in a few movies with DTS-HD MA tracks such as I, Robot and Master and Commander. They both worked fine and were clear as a bell. Could it be something wrong with the way the audio was mastered? When I played Pan's Labyrinth on the PS3 it didn't make the loud hissing noises. Perhaps it's just the movie. Good thing I rented it. A bad movie gets a bad audio transfer 


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