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Welcome to the Samsung forum on CNET! Samsung worked with CNET to create a forum where people can ask questions and talk about all Samsung products and get help with everything from HDTVs, Smart TVs, home theater components, phones, cmaeras to monitors and printers. This forum is staffed by Samsung employees, but as we have seen in the past, often the most helpful answers come from CNET forum members themselves so please don't consider this just a Q and A with Samsung. This is a CNET forum and Samsung is here to be part of the conversation. I have a Samsung 40' LCD 530 Series TV (website & manual download link: ) and a Samsung HT-C350 Home Cinema system (website & manual download link: ). The TV's digital optical audio output is connected to the Home Cinema system's optical input thru a Toslink (optical audio) cable. The home theater's HDMI output is connected to the TV's HDMI input.
The devices are connected thru Anynet (CEC). In the TV's Sound Menu->Speaker Select option, this is set to 'External Speaker'. I would like to ask why I can't enable Dolby Digital in the TV's Sound Menu->SPDIF Output ->Audio Format ->PCM / Dolby Digital (the Dolby Digital option is disabled/grayed-out, only PCM is selectable). Is it because the Home Cinema system does not support Dolby Digital? Also, what are the differences between PCM & Dolby Digital, and which should be enabled for higher quality 5.1 surround sound? I also would like to ask: If I play a.AVI or.MP4 video in the TV (not thru the Home Cinema system's USB) with AC3-encoded surround sound thru USB (the TV supports playing videos with the AC3 audio codec thru USB), will I properly hear the correct 5.1 surround sounds with the Home Cinema system?