5.1 Player For Mac

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OUTPUT SURROUND SOUND FROM YOUR MAC: (simplest way) (*Check first to see if your Mac is capable of outputting surround sound through the Mini Displayport. Most models before early 2009 are not able to output multi-channel audio) - Use a Mini Display Port to HDMI cable and connect the HDMI into the Blu-Ray/DVD HDMI input on the receiver and the Mini Display to the Mini Display Port on your Mac. - Go to System Preferences on your Mac. Click on the 'Sound' icon. Then in the 'Output' tab, select SONYAVAMP - HDMI - Then go into Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup.

On the left side of the window select HDMI. On the right side it then should say 'Source: SONY AVAMP' - Click the 'Configure Speakers.' Button in the bottom right of the window. Click the 'Multichannel' tab. Then select '5.1 Surround' from the pull down menu. Click on each speaker to provide a test tone to make sure each is connect properly. Then click on 'Apply' - Last set is to go into the DVD Player to test it.

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Go to 'Preferences' and click on the 'Disc Setup' tab. Under Audio at the bottom of the window select 'Digital Out - SONY AVAMP' from the drop down menu for 'Audio output' *You now have 5.1 Channel Surround Sound from you Mac! OUTPUT SURROUND SOUND FROM YOUR MAC: (simplest way) (*Check first to see if your Mac is capable of outputting surround sound through the Mini Displayport.

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Most models before early 2009 are not able to output multi-channel audio) - Use a Mini Display Port to HDMI cable and connect the HDMI into the Blu-Ray/DVD HDMI input on the receiver and the Mini Display to the Mini Display Port on your Mac. - Go to System Preferences on your Mac. Click on the 'Sound' icon. Then in the 'Output' tab, select SONYAVAMP - HDMI - Then go into Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup. On the left side of the window select HDMI.

On the right side it then should say 'Source: SONY AVAMP' - Click the 'Configure Speakers.' Button in the bottom right of the window. Click the 'Multichannel' tab. Then select '5.1 Surround' from the pull down menu. Click on each speaker to provide a test tone to make sure each is connect properly. Then click on 'Apply' - Last set is to go into the DVD Player to test it.

Go to 'Preferences' and click on the 'Disc Setup' tab. Under Audio at the bottom of the window select 'Digital Out - SONY AVAMP' from the drop down menu for 'Audio output' *You now have 5.1 Channel Surround Sound from you Mac! Hello, I have a follow-up question to this original post. I haven't tried any of this yet since I just ordered a new iMac and haven't received it yet, but will definitely try it out once it arrives (on my cheap receiver haha).

I know it has poor reviews on Walmart, but honestly, I've had this for about a year now and absolutely no complaints. If configured properly, the device works flawlessly.

Not the best speakers, but not bad. Definitely loud. Just don't know if it'll work with the new computer. ANYWAY, my question is: As long as the setup from the original post works and 5.1 audio is outputted from the Mac, has anyone tried using a surround project with FCX with this setup and if so, how stable is it? This is my only reason for wanting to output in 5.1, but I just want know if anyone has encountered any problems with it.

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Thank you for your time! I have been using my MacBook Pro via HDMI into my pioneer av amp which is set up for 5.1. I have been able to output 5.1 audio with Logic Pro and FCPX no issues at all after you setup the audio midi utility for 5.1. This setup is via PCM 5.1 audio not to be confused with Dolby 5.1.

This entry was posted on 01.01.2019.