Denon 4010UDCI DVD Player User Manual


 
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Setting items
Setting contents
Source Direct
Disable the speaker and
subwoofer settings and
output the disc audio as is.
NOTE
Set to within the playback
frequency band of the
amplier you are to use:
“On” at “50 kHz” or “100
kHz”. Setting outside the
frequency band can result
in damage to your amplier
and even re.
Off : Enable the speaker and subwoofer settings.
On : 50kHz : Output the disc contents as is. When playing Super Audio
CD, output up to 50 kHz audio signals.
On : 100kHz : Output the disc contents as is. When playing Super Audio
CD, output up to 100 kHz audio signals.
Setting “On: 50 kHz” or “On: 100 kHz” enables full-range playback on
all channels recommended for DTS. (Note that this results in a 5 dB
increase in subwoofer volume, and a 15 dB increase with Super Audio
CD). This also allows you to play back the 6-channel source of DVD-
Audio recorded on all channels with the full frequency range. In this
case, make an analog connection according to disc operating manual.
When set to “On: 50 kHz” or “On: 100 kHz”, all speaker sizes are set to
“Large” and “Yes” is set for the subwoofer.
Even when set to “On: 50 kHz” or “On: 100 kHz”, “Channel Level” and
“Distance” settings are available.
Compression
Compresses the dynamic
range of Dolby TrueHD/
Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital
Plus audio. At night or other
times when you cannot play
back at high volume, this
compensates by reducing
high level sounds and
increasing low level sounds.
Auto : Automatically compress Dolby TrueHD audio dynamic range. The
sound is not compressed when playing signals other than Dolby TrueHD
signals.
Off : Dynamic Range compression is not applied.
Low : Set minimum dynamic range compression.
Middle : Set middle dynamic range compression.
High : Set maximum dynamic range compression.
BD Effect Sound
Sets for a click sound and
other outputs during BD
popup menu operations.
On : Outputs BD effect sound.
Off : Does not output BD effect sound.
Audio Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
BD Re-Encoder
Sets the format during
output of the BD’s Mix Audio
signal from the digital output
terminal.
Auto : Outputs primary audio (main audio) in the same type of audio
format. Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD are output as
Dolby Digital, DTS/DTS-HD are output as DTS and Linear PCM is output
as Linear PCM.
Dolby DigitalOutputs to the digital audio output terminal (optical/
coaxial) with Dolby Digital.
DTS : Outputs to the digital audio output terminal (optical/coaxial) with
DTS.
Valid when “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output” (vpage
32).
Digital Out
Set the audio signal of digital
audio output.
For more information on each
audio signal, refer to “Audio
Signal from the Digital Audio
Output (Optical/Coaxial)
Terminal” (vpage 17).
Bitstream : Outputs a bitstream signal. Converts Dolby TrueHD, Dolby
Digital Plus to Dolby Digital, and DTS-HD to DTS for output.
PCM : Output the downmixed audio signal to 2ch LPCM.
PCM Down Sampling : Convert sampling frequency audio greater than
48 kHz to a 48 kHz 2ch LPCM audio output signal.
When outputting CD, etc. to a digital recording device such as the CD
recorder, convert to PCM or PCM down sampling.
When a disc with recorded Linear PCM or PPCM (Packed PCM) is played
back, this outputs Linear PCM irrespective of the setting.
Downmix
Set the method used to
convert a multi-channel
audio signal to a 2-channel
signal.
Lt/Rt : Signals are converted to Dolby Surround compatible 2-channel
audio signals for output. This setting is valid for DTS-HD, DTS Digital
Surround, Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital audio signals. (If the
connected AV Amp is Dolby Pro Logic compatible, AV Amp plays back
using surround audio.)
Stereo : Outputs by converting to the 2ch (stereo) audio.
NOTE
In order to enable the “Lt/Rt” setting when playing back BD, set “BD
Audio Mode” to “HD Audio Output” (vpage 32).
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
Setup