
What is your signal chain from the TV to your receiver? Are you sending the signal from the TV to the receiver via HDMI, digital coaxial or digital optical output?
#448 KBPS TV PLUS#
Keep in mind that the audio signal, especially Dolby Digital Plus audio, sent by GCGTV via HDMI must be processed by your TV decoder, in order to deliver it through digital optical output, because digital optical don't have the bandwidth to carry Dolby Digital Plus audio signal.Ībout GCGTV, make no mistake: it has support for multichannel surround sound.Īfter applying various settings in GCGTV have you restart it? On the AV receiver side, although it is a bit dated in terms of connectivity, all you have to do is to ensure it is put in surround mode. On your TV go to Sound -> Additional Settings -> Audio Format and, depending on the input source format, select Dolby Digital. On your TV, go to Sound -> Speaker Settings -> TV Sound Output and select Receiver.
#448 KBPS TV MANUAL#
If you leave Format Selection on Automatic mode, the applications on GCGTV may decide on their own to deliver you a lower quality sound format, so, it is better to specify yourself what sound formats you want in Manual mode. In GCGTV Display & Sound menu, go to Advanced Sound Settings -> Format Selection, select Manual, then enable both Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus.

In GCGTV Display & Sound menu, enable Surround Sound. So, in my opinion, the TV should be able to retransmit the multichannel sound to the receiver via digital optical audio output. It seems that your TV model has support for Dolby Digital Plus audio format, after all, according to the user manual specifications.
