Strange thing with 5.1

Maverick wrote on 3/4/2004, 3:14 PM
I learnt from another thread that you could turn each speaker off by clicking on its location with the surround panner (shame it can't be keyframmed) so I thought I'd play around with it and found that if I clicked on the right rear speaker a delay was introdced on one of the other channels like an echo about 1/2 second. This only happnned if the right rear was the only speaker disabled.

Cheers

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PDB wrote on 3/4/2004, 4:04 PM
Sounds (excuse the unintended pun...) like a possible bug...Might be wirth reporting?
Maverick wrote on 3/4/2004, 4:43 PM
Funnily enough I noticed it on headphones, too. I'll email Sony.

How do you send a bug report. I can only see a section with Customer Support for crashes, etc. Is there a dedicated email address?

Cheers.
johnmeyer wrote on 3/4/2004, 8:01 PM
At the top of this screen, click on "Support" and then on "Email Support." Fill out the form. They are very good about responding, although it sometimes takes a day or two.
Maverick wrote on 3/5/2004, 6:40 AM
Thanks
Maverick wrote on 3/5/2004, 7:33 AM
I've also noticed that it could be either the left or right rear it happens to within the same event but not both. But if either rear speaker is off (once again, not both) and one of the front speakers is off, too (not centre) there is a feedback effect.

Has anyone else been able to reporduce this?

I have emailed Sony.

Cheers
BWO wrote on 3/5/2004, 9:47 AM
I have noticed similar behaviour with "Direct sound surround mapper".
Everything is ok when using ASIO drivers.
Maverick wrote on 3/5/2004, 9:56 AM
>Everything is ok when using ASIO drivers.

Not in this case:-(

Cheers