Strange Audio Problem with HD-D1 (HD-DVD) Player
#1
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Joined: Nov 1999
Posts: 2,486
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
From: Stuck doing T.P.S. reports for Lumbergh!!!!
Strange Audio Problem with HD-D1 (HD-DVD) Player
I have my HD-D1 hooked up via the multi-channel (analog) connections and everything on SD-DVDs sounds great. Now when I play an HD-DVD the Sub is extremely low. I tried to adjust the setting within the player (audio setup) and this did nothing. Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
I did notice this problem when I first hooked up the player to my parents Sony receiver. I only had it hooked up for a day, so I didn't bother investigating it. However, when I went home and hooked it up to my Onkyo the LFE was perfectly fine. In fact, it was insane, I had to turn down my sub a few db's.
Not sure what the problem could be, as the settings on my HD-D1 were exactly the same on both receivers.
Not sure what the problem could be, as the settings on my HD-D1 were exactly the same on both receivers.
#3
Member
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 67
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Could it possible be that you played either Last Samurai, Phantom of the Opera or Million Dollar Baby HD-DVDs? These three have a little problem the the mastering, so the reference volume is very low, which have created some low signal to the subwoofer, when turned up.
#4
DVD Talk Reviewer/ Admin
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 31,692
Received 2,796 Likes
on
1,859 Posts
From: Greenville, South Cackalack
The analog outputs on these HD DVD players have the LFE low by around 10dB. You'll need to adjust your receiver to compensate (most of 'em will let you keep the LFE higher for just the six-channel input).
#5
Banned
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 15,957
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: NYC
Originally Posted by flashburn
I did notice this problem when I first hooked up the player to my parents Sony receiver. I only had it hooked up for a day, so I didn't bother investigating it. However, when I went home and hooked it up to my Onkyo the LFE was perfectly fine. In fact, it was insane, I had to turn down my sub a few db's.
Not sure what the problem could be, as the settings on my HD-D1 were exactly the same on both receivers.
Not sure what the problem could be, as the settings on my HD-D1 were exactly the same on both receivers.
And I have the Onkyo too
#6
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Ditto.
And I have the Onkyo too
And I have the Onkyo too

As to the people who have low LFE, try what Adam suggested, cranking up your Sub. I'm not sure why the LFE output is differing between receivers, but maybe it will be yet another thing that can be fixed through a firmware update.
It is pretty peculiar though, same player and same disc. The only difference for me was, initially it was hooked up direct through HDMI and analog cables for sound, which was the setup that had low LFE. My other setup was with an HDMI->DVI cable and analog cables for sound.
#8
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Joined: Nov 1999
Posts: 2,486
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
From: Stuck doing T.P.S. reports for Lumbergh!!!!
Originally Posted by Kim Olav Svines
Could it possible be that you played either Last Samurai, Phantom of the Opera or Million Dollar Baby HD-DVDs? These three have a little problem the the mastering, so the reference volume is very low, which have created some low signal to the subwoofer, when turned up.
Pioneer Elite 74Txvi
Front View
Back View
#10
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,099
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I've actually noticed the opposite sort of problem.
I'm using the optical out feedind a Pioneer VSX-D812 receiver (using pre-outs) into an ATI-1505 amp. On SD-DVD, the volume is set to appx -18dB, but on HD-DVD with the same setup, -18dB causes the peak indicators on the ATI to flash on high volume scenes (like the launch scene on Apollo 13 -- all channels peaking). For Apollo 13, -24dB is right to avoid clipping/peaking on the amp. Also the sub (self powered) has to be turned down to about 30% volume (on SD-DVD it was about 60%)... it actually sounded like it bottomed out the sub once before I turned the output down.
I don't think anything is "wrong", though... I'm assuming the dynamic range is greater on the HD-DVD track. Even at -24dB, I'm seeing dB levels peaking into the 105-110dB range on the Apollo 13 launch scene.
On Chornicles of Riddick, -21dB is about right. I was able to get a momentary peak on the center channel at -18dB on one scene of CoR, but nothing on -21 dB.
The speakers are hard to drive (Martin Logan SL3/Arius/Theater center). Nominal impedance 4 ohms (minimum 1.5 ohms).
I've never seen this amp peak on any source-- DVD or CD -- ever. I'm pretty sure the dynamic range is greater on the HD-DVD and this is causing this... anyone have any other ideas?
I'm using the optical out feedind a Pioneer VSX-D812 receiver (using pre-outs) into an ATI-1505 amp. On SD-DVD, the volume is set to appx -18dB, but on HD-DVD with the same setup, -18dB causes the peak indicators on the ATI to flash on high volume scenes (like the launch scene on Apollo 13 -- all channels peaking). For Apollo 13, -24dB is right to avoid clipping/peaking on the amp. Also the sub (self powered) has to be turned down to about 30% volume (on SD-DVD it was about 60%)... it actually sounded like it bottomed out the sub once before I turned the output down.
I don't think anything is "wrong", though... I'm assuming the dynamic range is greater on the HD-DVD track. Even at -24dB, I'm seeing dB levels peaking into the 105-110dB range on the Apollo 13 launch scene.
On Chornicles of Riddick, -21dB is about right. I was able to get a momentary peak on the center channel at -18dB on one scene of CoR, but nothing on -21 dB.
The speakers are hard to drive (Martin Logan SL3/Arius/Theater center). Nominal impedance 4 ohms (minimum 1.5 ohms).
I've never seen this amp peak on any source-- DVD or CD -- ever. I'm pretty sure the dynamic range is greater on the HD-DVD and this is causing this... anyone have any other ideas?
#11
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Joined: Nov 1999
Posts: 2,486
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
From: Stuck doing T.P.S. reports for Lumbergh!!!!
I called Pioneer on this and the tech support guy I talked too was only interested in talking about Blu-Ray and not my problem. He told me the Blu-Ray player will be able to pass all new audio formats via the HDMI. Is this even true? I had the understanding that this was not the case. Anyways needless to say Pioneer was no help. He kept putting the blame on Toshiba.
Awmurray,
I just finnished with Chornicles of Riddick and the same problem. I had my Pioneer set at -4 db in order to have good range with my sub.
Awmurray,
I just finnished with Chornicles of Riddick and the same problem. I had my Pioneer set at -4 db in order to have good range with my sub.
#13
Originally Posted by TheKobra
He told me the Blu-Ray player will be able to pass all new audio formats via the HDMI. Is this even true?
#14
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 6,830
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Mpls, MN
Originally Posted by TheKobra
I called Pioneer on this and the tech support guy I talked too was only interested in talking about Blu-Ray and not my problem. He told me the Blu-Ray player will be able to pass all new audio formats via the HDMI. Is this even true? I had the understanding that this was not the case. Anyways needless to say Pioneer was no help. He kept putting the blame on Toshiba.
Awmurray,
I just finnished with Chornicles of Riddick and the same problem. I had my Pioneer set at -4 db in order to have good range with my sub.
Awmurray,
I just finnished with Chornicles of Riddick and the same problem. I had my Pioneer set at -4 db in order to have good range with my sub.
And my receiver is no bigger, Freak.
awmurray wins the best amp setup in this thread.
#17
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 6,830
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Mpls, MN
Man, there have been so many bizarre audio issues. It would be fun just to buy one and try it out in various setups. If I had extra time and money to do so.
There was an issue in every single SACD player at first where the LFE channel was at least 10db low. I wonder if something similar crept into the A1. It's related to the issues that are inherent in how LFE is handled in Dolby, it is recorded low, then boosted 10db in decoding. Perhaps the A1 is not adjusting this 10db with the downconverted DD from the DD+ encoding. Whereas the standard DVDs are handled properly.
The fix (that I still have to use with SACD) is to use the digital output for DVD and the analog for the newer stuff. With the analog output set with LFE bumped 10db. This makes both work properly without any fuss. Of course, my Onkyo receiver is about as good at DD/DTS decoding as my Denon player, so I didn't care which did the decoding.
I wonder if flashburn hooked it up differently when he tried 2 different receivers. Or tried DVD in one and HDDVD in the other?
There was an issue in every single SACD player at first where the LFE channel was at least 10db low. I wonder if something similar crept into the A1. It's related to the issues that are inherent in how LFE is handled in Dolby, it is recorded low, then boosted 10db in decoding. Perhaps the A1 is not adjusting this 10db with the downconverted DD from the DD+ encoding. Whereas the standard DVDs are handled properly.
The fix (that I still have to use with SACD) is to use the digital output for DVD and the analog for the newer stuff. With the analog output set with LFE bumped 10db. This makes both work properly without any fuss. Of course, my Onkyo receiver is about as good at DD/DTS decoding as my Denon player, so I didn't care which did the decoding.
I wonder if flashburn hooked it up differently when he tried 2 different receivers. Or tried DVD in one and HDDVD in the other?
#18
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,099
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by Spiky
And my receiver is no bigger, Freak.
awmurray wins the best amp setup in this thread.
awmurray wins the best amp setup in this thread.The receiver is saying it is getting a DTS signal (that's expected because DD+ is downconverted to 1.5 Mbps DTS, right?).
So, why do you think the amp is peaking? Is it because of a greater dynamic range on the HD-DVD soundtrack? A greater dynamic range causing the amp to work harder to power the hard-to-drive Logans (a 4 ohm nominal impedance load).
I don't think it is necessarily a problem if that is the case. Anyway, the solution has been to set the volume to -23dB on Apollo 13 and -21 dB on CoR. That avoids the amp peaks.
The question is, is this "normal" for my setup given the 4 ohm load and the assumed greater dynamic range of HD-DVD? In this case, I could use a bigger amp. Note that DVDs played on this same setup can be turned up to -16 dB with no peaking. Note also that the volume is "loud enough" with the HD-DVD soundtrack... it's just that I'm not used to peaking this amp.
Or, is this some strange audio issue that may be resolved in a later player/firmware update?
Again, I don't consider it a problem per-se, just curious why it is different than DVD vs. HD-DVD. If it stays this way for later gen players, I may want to get a bigger amp.
#19
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,411
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Mobile, AL
Good god, I think I'm gonna have to turn in my "hi-fi elite" membership card after seeing the pics of that Pioneer amp, and thinking of the little Onkyo HTIB amp I have at home. This board is turning into AVSforums!!!
#20
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 6,830
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Mpls, MN
Well, the range itself shouldn't do anything. It's probably the volume level as set on the discs. It's well known already that the first HDDVDs were actually set very low. Maybe as a rule they will actually be higher than DVD. This can change from one to the other. LOTR on DVD had some ridiculously loud settings, at least FOTR. I have to set that at 12-15db below what I use for most DVDs.
You're getting higher volume, right? I mean, it's peaking the amp and you are getting higher volume to your ears at your standard -16 setting?
You're getting higher volume, right? I mean, it's peaking the amp and you are getting higher volume to your ears at your standard -16 setting?
#21
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Joined: Nov 1999
Posts: 2,486
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
From: Stuck doing T.P.S. reports for Lumbergh!!!!
OK guys I just got off the phone with Toshiba and was informed that they are aware of the Analog problem. They are currently NOT working on a fix...WTF is up with that. I spoke to the (of you want to call him) tech support and asked very dumb questions like: are you using the red and white cables? I had to tell him over and over it was multi-channel I was having a problem with. He told me to call back in 6 months to see if there is a fix. I have to wait 6 months to find out if they correct the problem. I asked if it turns out to be a hardware problem will they replace my D1. He said if it is still under warranty they will. So my guess is they will wait at least a year to correct the problem. This way they do not need to replace any of the current players. Here is the phone number I called 1-800-618-4444. WE NEED EVERYONE TO CALL WHO IS HAVING A PROBLEM!!
#23
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Originally Posted by Spiky
I wonder if flashburn hooked it up differently when he tried 2 different receivers. Or tried DVD in one and HDDVD in the other?
I do recall after I set it up with my home theatre that I changed some of the speaker settings in the Toshiba player, the distances to be exact. Also, I have the speaker sizes set to "Large", however I don't remember if that was the default setting or not.
#25
DVD Talk Reviewer/ Admin
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 31,692
Received 2,796 Likes
on
1,859 Posts
From: Greenville, South Cackalack
Originally Posted by TheKobra
OK guys I just got off the phone with Toshiba and was informed that they are aware of the Analog problem.



