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Outputting 5.1 Channel Surround Sound from your Mac

How to output 5.1 Channel Surround Sound from you Mac...



MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2), 15" 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7

Posted on Jan 9, 2012 11:52 AM

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Posted on Jan 7, 2013 7:33 AM

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 RCAreceiver 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.


Thank you for your time!

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Dec 9, 2013 11:15 PM in response to adro21

I've been using an optical cable from my macbook (2009) to play files (mkv, avi, mp4) with Dolby Digital or DTS encoding with no problems for a long time.


Until today.


Now, every time I start one of these files, my output device in the sound prefs panel switches automatically from "Optical Digital-Out Port" to whatver else is avaialble. I've actually gone as far as removing ALL other options except airplay, which I can't delete since that is my receiver, but if the file has encoded output, it just outputs silence since it switches output devices. If I change the output device in VLC to "Built in output" then it plays, but it just uses Pro Logic. I had no troubles with this until today. I just don't get it. I changed nothing.

Dec 12, 2013 1:38 AM in response to parker612

Hi, I have a Sony STR-K1500 A/V Receiver that has 2HDMI in and 1HDMI out, and a Panasonic LCD, I want to connect to my Mid 2012 MacBook Pro to both my Tv and receiver so i can get true 5.1 surround sound when I watch a movie that has 5.1 sound. I've been searching, and I found that this receiver doesn't handle audio via HDMI. So how do I have to make the connections to my laptop, receiver and tv? Do I have to connect the MacBook Pro to the receiver via hdmi and toslik, and then my Tv to the hdmi out of the receiver? I don't know waht to do, please help me! 😀😀

Dec 12, 2013 1:39 AM in response to parker612

Hi, I have a Sony STR-K1500 A/V Receiver that has 2HDMI in and 1HDMI out, and a Panasonic LCD, I want to connect to my Mid 2012 MacBook Pro to both my Tv and receiver so i can get true 5.1 surround sound when I watch a movie that has 5.1 sound. I've been searching, and I found that this receiver doesn't handle audio via HDMI. So how do I have to make the connections to my laptop, receiver and tv? Do I have to connect the MacBook Pro to the receiver via hdmi and toslik, and then my Tv to the hdmi out of the receiver? I don't know waht to do, please help me! 😀😀

Jan 4, 2014 11:10 AM in response to parker612

Dear Parker,


I will apologize in advance as I am not tech savvy as most of the people here. I currently have the imac 27 inch (late 2012) version. I just ordered a logitech z906 5.1 speakers. I'm a very simple person...just want to listen to music, watch movies online, tv shows online, and etc. through my speakers.


I do not video edit, hook up through dvd player and what not. As such, all i want to know is...what cable do i need to enjoy true 5.1 surround sound through my imac? Is it (1) Thunderbolt to HDMI or (2) 3.5 jack and optical cable or (3) BOTH!


Sorry fo the confusion and I'm just starting get familiar with all these technical terms. Also, i read all the previous post...where AUDIO MIDI all the other sections are grayed out besides stereo...what is the purpose of testing all the individual speakers when you mentioned that through 3.5 jack and opitcal, although it shows stereo, it will produce surround sound?


Thakns again and look forward to everyone's input.

Apr 15, 2014 10:20 AM in response to parker612

And what if, like me, you don't have an HDMI port and both your mini display ports (thunderbolt ports) are taken up by displays? I am fully aware you can have a 3.5mm optical adapter and use that however then when you change the settings in the Audio MIDI Setup to Encoded Digital Audio it jumps to another output device. Why is this and how do I stop it?


Thanks, Jacob.

Jul 17, 2014 7:55 AM in response to Lance Mcvickar

Hello Lance - Glad to learn Logic Pro X can output surround sound via HDMI - I read elsewhere that it couldn't, but I guess that was for pre 2009 Macs. I went through all the preference menus in both Logic & Apple OS and saw how this would work.

But where do you get to choose PCM 5.1 (or LPCM) as opposed to Dolby or other 5.1 protocol ? Is that in the AV amp options ?

And what about coordinating sampling rate & bit depth parameters ? I saw there are some issues here. What do you do your mixing in ?

I usually am working in 48/24.

Finally, what specific specs should I be looking for in the AV amp ?


Thanks in advance for your input.

Phil

PS - you can listen to what I do at https://soundcloud.com/phil-dahlen

Jul 24, 2014 7:57 AM in response to parker612

Hello Parker612

Thanks for providing all that helpful info to so many users - I'm sure it has helped a lot of other users such as myself.

I still have one question, and forgive for asking, but I've searched hi & lo for the answer, and it's usually by-passed because, I guess, it's too simple.

But here goes : If you've got an AV amp properly connected to an iMac via HDMI, will the AV menus automatically display on your iMac ??


Thanks in advance for your answer.


Phil

Dec 1, 2014 3:44 PM in response to mrbeard

QUICK Q,,,,,,

when you are in 'Audio MIDI setup' and you click on your HDMI device,, on the left of the screen there are 2 options. Input and Output. Are BOTH clickable ??

On mine only the output is clickable.However, when i press configure speakers all 5.1 are working perfectly but none are actually visible in the section below source / format etc. My pioneer receiver is connected to my mac mini via HDMI. The HDMI cable is connected to the IN HDMI on the receiver. Do i need another HDMI cable from the OUT ?? if so, where would it plug to ?? as theres no more jack on the mac mini.

Apple really don't make things easy with this stuff 😟

Any ideas ??

Dec 8, 2014 8:43 PM in response to Dudikowski

After A long time struggling with this, I found a solution that worked for me that may be the scorce of many other's similar problem.


The mac ----> receiver -----> TV connection is possibly ignoring the receiver and treating it as being connected to the TV that is only capable of stereo output.


A quick way to test if that is the case is to leave the TV either off or disconnected and go to audio midi controller with the use of your Laptop's screen. If all the channels then become present then the TV was the culprit.


Fear not, The solution to the issue with the TV connected is to Set the Recviever's speaker output setting to "amp" or "amp only". For the TV to be interfering, it's likely the receiver was set to "TV&AMP".


Hope this helps somebody.

Dec 16, 2015 6:36 PM in response to parker612

What about connecting to the Thunderbolt port on an Apple Thunderbolt Display? I've connected the Thunderbolt-to-HDMI adapter to the back of the ATD and an HDMI cable to my Yamaha A/V receiver and System Information is showing status as "No device connected." MacBook Air is connected via Thunderbolt port to ATD otherwise I would connect directly to that.

Jun 11, 2016 9:00 PM in response to parker612

What is available to convert stereo audio into 5.1 surround? All of my speakers are configured as described here, but I don't use this system to watch DVD. Editing audio in Logic, surround sound works fine with stereo content, but what about when I'm listening from iTunes, or any other music player? Mostly, I want my subwoofer to be activated.

Jul 22, 2016 3:05 AM in response to parker612

hi

i have macbook air and onkyo HTS 7705 when i connected to my macbook to AV receiver via pro link thunderbolt to hdmi cable and then hdmi cable to TV to watch movies in surround sound from my music system, i cant get sound from rear speakers,i opened the midi setup in mac book and configure the setup but popup came that speakers routing is to be required, although home theater is working perfectly with DVD player,

i also tried playing movie from vlc player to force vlc to produce sound as dolby digital or( 5.1 channel) but i cant hear any sound from rear speakers,

displays shows input as 2.0 pcm and output as 5.1 surround still no sound is coming from rear speakers kindly help me out, and arc is not working whenever i connected macbook to receiver.

thanks.

Outputting 5.1 Channel Surround Sound from your Mac

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