Cambridge Audio DVD89 DVD Player User Manual


 
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6. Pro Logic II: Taking a step further than most DVD players, the OPPO
DVD player allows you to configure Dolby Pro Logic II to expand 2-
channel source audio into full 5-channel surround sound. Note: Pro
Logic II functionality is effective only when Speaker Setup Page >
Down-mix is set to “5.1ch” and SPDIF Output is set to “Raw”.
• Press the SELECT button to enter the Pro Logic II Config page.
• Press the LEFT ARROW button to exit the Pro Logic II Config page.
A. Pro Logic II: To turn on or off the Pro Logic II processing. The options
are:
On – Pro Logic II processing is always on
Off –Pro Logic II processing is disabled
Auto – Pro Logic II processing is on only when Dolby Pro Logic II
encoded content is detected.
B. Mode: To set the processing mode of Pro Logic II. The options are:
Music – The surround experience is tailored for multi-channel music
playback
Movie – Emphasis is given to the center channel as two-channel audio
is decoded and played back into your 5.1 system
Pro Logic – This activates decoding and processing of the original
Dolby Pro Logic processing with mono-surround channel. We
recommend using the Dolby Pro Logic Movie mode in lie of this 4-
channel surround format.
Auto – Automatically selects processing mode based on the input
format
C. Panorama (Music mode only): Turns on/off panorama mode. When
turned on, the front stereo audio is partially fed into the surround
channels for an enveloping effect.
D. Dimension (Music mode only): Allows gradual adjustment of the
soundfield either towards the front or towards the rear. This is useful
in setting a more even balance from all speakers with some rooms.
E. Center Width (Music mode only): To control the width of the center
channel sound effect by blending the center speaker to the left and
right speakers. As the level number increases, the center channel
sound moves toward the left and right speakers.
Audio setup page
1. EQ Type (None/Rock/Pop/Live/Dance/Techno/Classic/Soft): This
sets a corresponding equalization pattern type to the current music
track. Note: These EQ options are not available for SACD, DTS or DVD-
Audio tracks.
2. Sound Field (Off/Concert/Living/Room/Hall/Bathroom/Cave/Arena/Church):
These allow users to engage fun sound field effects that will alter the
original audio presentation as it was intended. Note: These EQ
options are not available for SACD, DTS or DVD-Audio tracks.
3. SPDIF Output: This set the bit stream type of the digital audio output
for use with Dolby Digital and DTS-compatible receivers. The options
are:
Raw – Passes the encoded multi-channel digital audio unaltered.
Choose this setting if your receiver/amplifier is capable of decoding
Dolby Digital and/or DTS.
PCM – Forces down-mixed 2-channel digital audio output. Choose this
setting if your receiver/amplifier only supports stereo digital (PCM)
audio.
4. LPCM Rate: To set the maximum Linear PCM output frequency. The
options are:
48K – Supported by most equipment.
96K – Allows a higher sampling rate and frequency response. Ensure
that the receiver/amplifier can support it.
192K – Allows the highest sampling rate and frequency response.
Ensure that the receiver/amplifier can support it and that your dogs
are safely away from the listening area.
Note: The LPCM rate is selectable only when HDMI Audio is turned off.
5. Audio Tone (+/-16): This function raises or lowers the tone (key/pitch)
of the audio track. This is useful for playing Karaoke discs and should
not be used for regular music listening or movies.
• Press the SELECT button to show the tone control window.
Press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW buttons to lower or raise the
tone/pitch.
• Press the SELECT button to confirm the setting.