Hi Again Treb,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you on this topic; to be honest, this AVR has been driving me so bonkers with regard to how it works with a non-spatial setup, I am considering boxing it up and putting my old Onkyo back in, and just taking the financial loss on the Denon.
Okay, so just to review and button up: if I am using a 5.1 system (especially one like mine with the two surrounds in the ceiling above the listening position), I should leave Speaker Virtualizer OFF and I can be assured that 5.1 and 7.1 soundtracks will NOT be affected/altered in any way even though the upmixers engage automatically...right?
With
Dolby signals, the front of the Denon reads
"DD + DSurr" or
"DTHD + DSurr" and with
DTS signals it reads
"DTS + Neural:X" or
"DTSHD + Neural:X." We are SURE that the upmixers are NOT affecting the base incoming 5.1 tracks in my scenario, and the only signals being affected are 2.0 mono or stereo, correct?
I just wish there was a way for the Denon to NOT show the upmixer designations when they're NOT being used -- like when I am just running a 5.1 track, the front of the AVR just reads "Dolby D" or "DTS" or whatever it is, and then when I NEED the upmixer to engage with two-channel stuff, it shows the "+Upmixer" light.
From what I understand, this is a Denon "bug" that should have been corrected with a firmware update.
Dolby Atmos and DTS:X differ a bit and DTS:X does not have the channel configuration number requirement for metadata processing that is present with Dolby Atmos. Dolby requires at least a 7.1 setup, a 5.1 setup with virtual height speakers via Speaker Virtualizer or just about any configuration using real height speakers to process metadata.
Got it; yeah, a Tier 2 engineer from Denon/Marantz confirmed the DTS:X thing for me, as well, pretty much conveying what you say above. I guess I'll just have to "trust" that DTS:X says "DTS:X" on the front panel and isn't affecting the 5.1 system in any way.
As for the Sound Mode selected and its display, things will be all over the place depending on the Speaker configuration, the input signal and the selected Sound Mode.
Many DTHD and DTS HD MA discs are 7.1 and the Dolby Atmos discs should display as DTHD 7.1 when metadata is not being processed based on an incompatible speaker configuration.
Thanks; I think I have just given up on why the AVR drops the "+Upmixer" designation on the front when I stop playback of high definition discs. I don't understand the behavior, but I suppose it is what it is.
The X2800H should apply Dolby Surround by default to most Dolby signals. But, if you have changed sound modes with different signals, the last used for a particular signal will continue to be used when that signal is played again. You may have DTHD and DTS HD MA set for a straight decode and lossy DD and DTS set to use with their respective up mixers.
Yes -- I have come to understand the memory functionality of this amp, but I don't touch anything anymore; I have been leaving everything on the last AUTO default mode, so everything plays back with the "+Upmixer" turned on. I'm still a bit skeptical on this, even though you and others have assured me it's NOT messing with the 5.1 signal, but I am trying to live with it. I could SWEAR my old Onkyo that this Denon replaced was louder, fuller and punchier at the same volume levels using the exact same calibration values between them (leaving off EQ and room correction so it's an equal playing field) -- I feel like something is "clamping down" on the audio with this new AVR, but I can't figure it out. I have everything that could possibly be related to this turned off, from Eco Mode to Loudness Management, and yet the Denon seems softer and less aggressive in delivery compared to the Onkyo. I don't know if the upmixers are affecting this in any way, which is why I keep questioning it.
At any rate, I am now being told by someone on another forum that I should actually be using the DIRECT mode, as accessed under the yellow remote button, instead of AUTO decode, as this will definitely remember the sound modes better for my needs. According to him (I believe Mike was a member once here, as well), by switching immediately out of AUTO to DIRECT and then playing content, the Denon will remember what sound modes to apply to what content, even if it's of different channel configurations (which I didn't think occurred with Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X; I was told these systems are based on CODEC TYPE, not channel number). So, if I don't want to see "+Upmixer" on the display with 5.1 content, I don't have to, and if I DO want to use the upmixers for 2.0 content, I can.
Here's what he said:
To turn "AUTO" off, and use the last remembered sound mode, you must push the yellow pure mode button until it says Direct. This takes it out of Auto. "THEN" you must select the sound mode you want with the Movie Button. This is important as this will be the last sound mode remembered and it will then be used every time you want to listen to that 2.0 DTS-HD soundtrack or 5.1 DTS-HD Soundtrack
Now in the manual, there is a chart that shows "DEFAULT" sound mode used. The AUTO mode uses those "DEFAULT" sound mode that are on the page 262 of the Denon AVR-X2800H manual.
When you are out of "AUTO" mode by selecting "Direct" then selecting DTS Neural X for 2.0 Channel soundtracks or DTS-HD for 5.1 Channel soundtracks, you will 'always' go to the last remembered sound mode which will be DTS Neural: X for 2.0 soundtracks or DTS-HD for 5.1 Channel soundtracks.
Denon includes a comprehensive chart for the X2800H concerning input signals and the Sound Modes that can be applied to them. There are restrictions concerning speaker configurations used, cross up mixing of signals and bit rates.
What do you make of this? I'd appreciate any ongoing assistance/insight you could provide. Thank you!