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I recently read at crutchfield that the front center channel on a pro-logic setup is matrixed from the L and R channels. Is this true?
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I thought it was a dedicated channel....
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Pro-Logic is matrix. Just think about a cable broadcast or a VHS tape: where does it gets the information from? Correct, it matrix decodes it from the stereo track (that's why you can never have DPL from a mono source). It decodes Front L, Center, Front R and Surrounds (L+R). 4 Channels all together.
The huge difference is Dolby Digital (or DTS) where all channels are discrete, so not matrixed. |
I think the way it works is that
any information in the R channel goes to the R speaker, any information in the L channel goes to the L speaker, any information in both L&R channels and in-phase goes to the center speaker, and any information in both L&R channels and out-of-phase goes to the surround speakers. That's why you have to have a stereo source for Pro-Logic -- mono results in a center channel only because the L&R channels are identical and in-phase. It's also why sometimes the surround sound on TV programs cuts in and out -- the signal is phasing (or the broadcaster isn't broadcasting it correctly) and confusing the Pro-Logic decoder. |
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