* The Wii U does not support DPII, DD or DTS.
* The Wii U does not have an optical out port.
* Optical out from your TV into your receiver/HTiB will not produce 5.1
* It is LPCM via HDMI to a supporting receiver or nothing.
There is only one method available to get 5.1 surround from a WiiU:
Connect WiiU via HDMI to a receiver that supports LPCM. Then connect AV Receiver to TV with HDMI.
Code:
WiiU > HDMI > AV Receiver > HDMI > TV
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5.1 Sound (LPCM only)
Any other methods will either result in plain stereo (with no Pro Logic II) or silence. The below methods will NOT produce surround sound.
Code:
WiiU > HDMI > TV
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Optical
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AV Receiver/HTiB
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2.0 Sound (No DPII, DD or DTS)
Code:
WiiU > Analogue > TV
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Optical
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AV Receiver/HTiB
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2.0 Sound (No DPII, DD or DTS)
Code:
WiiU > Analogue > TV
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Analogue
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AV Receiver/HTiB
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2.0 Sound (No DPII, DD or DTS)
Code:
WiiU > HDMI > TV
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Analogue
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AV Receiver/HTiB
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No Sound
Code:
WiiU > Analogue > TV
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Analogue
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AV Receiver/HTiB
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2.0 Sound (No DPII, DD or DTS)
FAQ.
Can I hook my Wii U up to my HTiB?
Probably not. Any method you use to do this will likely result in plain stereo.
I have an older AV Receiver that doesn't have HDMI. I can still get surround, yeah?
No. If your receiver doesn't support HDMI and LCPM, you won't get surround.
What if I use the optical output from my TV and hook that into my receiver/HTiB. I'll get surround then?
No. You will just get plain stereo.
So how do I get surround then?
Join the 21st century and buy a modern AV Receiver (sorry). 作者: arex 时间: 2012-11-22 09:05