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Originally Posted by llama64
So I have a question that I can't seem to get an answer for anywhere - hopefully someone on this board has encountered/solved it.
I have a 2.1 speaker system on my TV. I use a PS3 to play movies and repeatedly encounter situations where the voices are low/muffled compared to other tracks. From what I can tell, this is related to everything being mixed to 5.1 and up with the voices mixed to the center channel (which I don't have).
I've toyed around with the settings on the PS3 but haven't been able to even it all out - am I going to have to buy a receiver to fix this issue? I'd rather not - don't need yet another piece of electronics attached to my TV (pretty sure I'm pushing the limit on the circuit already  )
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How is your PS3 connected to your TV? In your PS3 audio settings you should be able to confirm what output is used. You should be able to set it to output PCM instead of 5.1.
If that is in fact the problem. It is possible it is a connectivity issue if you're using a crappy connection.
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Originally Posted by cal_guy
How do you connect your speakers to your PS3?
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I don't think there are independent speakers, if I'm understanding his post correctly, just the TV speakers.