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I am using the URC R50 and though there are certainly better ones out there I couldnt be happier with it for the $60 I spent on it.
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The engadget article makes me think that this is a setting I need to tweak on the PS3. Fingers crossed. Thanks.
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Hello: Subwoofer and 5.1 issues have been solved! The only thing left to do is to program my Logitech Harmony 670 remote. mreed, how do you control your PS3? Is there a universal remote that is able to control a PS3?
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Hello: Subwoofer and 5.1 issues have been solved! The only thing left to do is to program my Logitech Harmony 670 remote. mreed, how do you control your PS3? Is there a universal remote that is able to control a PS3? This gadget works with the Harmony remotes very well for the PS3. Glad your issues are solved.
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Coal, what was the solution?
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Not entirely sure to be honest. I re-set a few settings on my PS3 and that seemed to correct the 5.1 stuff. For the sub, I also tweaked a few settings and it started to work. Once it started working properly I did not really question it too much. Ha!
The only issue to fix now is the remote-fest I have going on!
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The engadget article makes me think that this is a setting I need to tweak on the PS3. Fingers crossed. Thanks. Coal, I am late to this thread, but wanted to point out that the Engadget article is a bit outdated. When it states that the PS3 cannot send out bitstream to the receiver, that is only true of the older 'fat' PS3 units. The newer 'slim' version PS3's can bitstream the DTS-MA and DD-HD formats. So if you have a newer slim PS3 you can set it to bitstream and get the DTS-MA and DD-HD lights on your receiver. You get the same sound either way, it's just a matter of 'seeing' the format on your receiver. Medic8r - it was still a helpful post! Hope that helped and did not cause more confusion! Cheers,
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Good point. I had wondered if there would be changes in a 3 year old article. That's like a lifetime in the electronics life cycle ...
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