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FatStrat85
Junior Audioholic
I have Time Warner Digital/HD cable. The cable box gives me the option to output either Dolby or PCM over the coaxial digital connection to my receiver. Some of the HD channels output surround sound at 384kbps or 448kbps at 48kHz using Dolby. The regular digital (non-HD) channels only output in 2-channel stereo at 128kbps or 192kbps at 48kHz using Dolby. Also, even some of the HD channels output in 2.0, but still at the higher bitrate of 384kbps or 448kbps. If I switch to PCM mode, there is obviously no bitrate displayed, but it's still at 48kHz.
My question is regarding the channels that output in 2.0. Would the sound quality be better using PCM instead of Dolby or does it just send a PCM version of the same compressed sound? Also, when Dolby HD channels are sending 2-channel audio, since the bitrate stays the same, does that mean each channel is less compressed than the multi-channel 5.1 (384/2 instead of 384/6)?
I'm mostly interested in the 40 dedicated music channels. I'm wondering if 2.0 PCM is higher quality than 2.0 Dolby at 192kbps.
My question is regarding the channels that output in 2.0. Would the sound quality be better using PCM instead of Dolby or does it just send a PCM version of the same compressed sound? Also, when Dolby HD channels are sending 2-channel audio, since the bitrate stays the same, does that mean each channel is less compressed than the multi-channel 5.1 (384/2 instead of 384/6)?
I'm mostly interested in the 40 dedicated music channels. I'm wondering if 2.0 PCM is higher quality than 2.0 Dolby at 192kbps.
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