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I have a LG DVD Receiver HT353, Digital SRS system and I connected it to my laptop via Portable In . So i can used this as my speaker.. So from experience, when i switched to the PLII Movie, only the center speaker and the sub-woofer gives out sounds.

For the PLII Music, only the center, Front left and right, and sub-woofer produces sounds when ever i play music on the laptop.

For the PLII Mtrx, its a 5.1 surround sound meaning all the speakers are producing sounds.

So i dont know if its the same if your watching a dvd/bluray /vcd/etc. So basically, if you want a surround sound when you're watching a movie or listening to music you have to switch it to PLII MTrx. But, if i'm wrong please correct me.

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