When playing MP3s via my XBOX360 (either wirelessly from my PC, thumb drive, or on HDD), they are only played in 2 channels.
I have the console connected via optical to my Sony STR-DE995.
Any other source to my Sony can be made to matrix into 3, 5, or 7 speakers regardless of the actual encoding of the audio. (My choices are: ProLogic, PL II Movie, PL II Music, DTS Neo: 6 Cinema, DTS Neo: 6 Music). For instance, when I select, "DTS Neo: 6 Music" typically the receiver will matrix the audio into 6 speakers. However, it won't do it with MP3s from the XBOX 360.
Yes, gaming from the console is 5.1.
Any reason why I can't force the Sony receiver to do this from the same source? That's what leads me to believe it's the fault of the console---since I can change the matrixing with games from the same console. It's only MP3's that are the problem.
I have the console connected via optical to my Sony STR-DE995.
Any other source to my Sony can be made to matrix into 3, 5, or 7 speakers regardless of the actual encoding of the audio. (My choices are: ProLogic, PL II Movie, PL II Music, DTS Neo: 6 Cinema, DTS Neo: 6 Music). For instance, when I select, "DTS Neo: 6 Music" typically the receiver will matrix the audio into 6 speakers. However, it won't do it with MP3s from the XBOX 360.
Yes, gaming from the console is 5.1.
Any reason why I can't force the Sony receiver to do this from the same source? That's what leads me to believe it's the fault of the console---since I can change the matrixing with games from the same console. It's only MP3's that are the problem.