Dolby Clear Audio question about recording network television into DVD+R?
When I watch network television (like Lost or Flash Forward) in real time, the audio from my Dolby Digital Home Theater system is great. Clear sound are not only from main speakers but also center channel and surround sound speakers. But when I record the programs to DVD+R and play it back, I can only hear two channels. There is no sound from center and surround speakers even the processor indicates it is processing Dolby Digital stream. Is this the way supposed to be? Or I did not set the DVD recorder right? Thanks.
That's the way it is. The DVD recorder only records Stereo Audio, not surround.
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This classic British thriller was one of Alfred Hitchcock's first major international successes, and it introduced a number of the stylistic and thematic elements that became hallmarks of his later work. Richard Hannay (Robert Donat), a Canadian rancher on vacation in England, attends a music hall performance by "Mr. Memory" (Wylie Watson); in the midst of the show, shots ring out and Richard flees the theater. Moments later, a terrified woman (Lucie Mannheim) begs Richard to help her; back at his room, she tells him that she's a British spy whose life has been threatened by international agents waiting outside. Richard is certain that she's mad until she reappears at his door in the morning, near death with a knife in her back, a map in her hand, and muttering something about "39 Steps." Discovering that a group of thugs are indeed waiting outside, Richard slips away and takes the first train to the Scottish town on the dead woman's map. Richard learns that he's now wanted by the police for murder, and he must find a way to clear his name. He begins trying to do so with the help of a woman he meets en route, Pamela (Madeleine Carroll), who serves as his unwitting assistant, even after she tries to turn him in. The 39 Steps was later remade in 1959 and 1978 -- both without Hitchcock's participation. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide.<br><br> Biographies, Filmographies, Photo gallery, Interactive menus, Jump to scene, Dolby sound, PC/MAC compatible.