Kenwood KDV-MP6433 DVD Player User Manual


 
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General
MP3
MP3 is an abbreviation for "MPEG Audio Layer 3". MPEG
Audio is the compression standard for only the audio
portion of image compression methods used for DVDs
and Video CDs.
This manual sometimes specifies audio files that use
this method.
For information on formats and the kinds of MP3
recorded discs that can be used, refer to the <Audio
files> section under Help? (page 58).
WMA (Windows Media™ Audio)
WMA is the abbreviation for the Windows Media™
Audio system of audio compression encoding
developed by Microsoft Corporation.
This manual sometimes specifies audio files that use
this method.
For information on formats and the kinds of WMA
recorded media that can be used, refer to the <Audio
files> section under Help? (page 58).
Disc changer
These are either externally connected optional
CD changers (KDC-CMP21V, KDC-C719, etc) or a
multimedia player (KDV-C830, KDV-C840, etc).
Audio control
R-VOL (Rear volume)
Controls volume at the rear when the Dual Zone
function is in use.
SW L (Subwoofer volume)
Controls the volume of the subwoofer.
BAS F/MID F/TRE (Bass frequency/Middle
frequency/Treble frequency)
Frequency (central frequency) for adjusting bass,
middle-range or treble can be set.
BAS Q/MID Q (Quality factor)
This function sets the adjustment slope of bass or
middle-range. As the setting value becomes larger, the
slope becomes steeper.
Level
Frequency
B EX (bass extended)
When it is set to ON, bass central frequency is extended
by approximately 20% towards the bass range.
Frequency
Level
HPF/HPR (High pass filter)
A high pass filter cuts out frequencies lower than the
cutoff frequency.
When preamp output is used as a subwoofer, this
function is used to cut out low frequencies from
the output and produce only high frequencies. This
function can be disabled by turning on the "THRU"
setting.
This unit is equipped with two high pass filters, one
in the front speaker (HPF) and one in the rear speaker
(HPR).
LPF (Low pass filter)
A low pass filter cuts out frequencies higher than the
cutoff frequency.
When preamp output is used as a subwoofer, this
function is used to cut out high frequencies from the
output and produce only low frequencies. This function
can be disabled by turning on the "THRU" setting.
PHAS (Subwoofer phase)
Sets the phase of the subwoofer (positive phase or
reverse phase).
V-OFF (Volume offset)
Controls the differences in the volumes of each source.
As a result, even when switching to a different source
the volume of the sound you hear will be more or less
the same.
AVOUT (AV out level)
Sets the signal level for audio output from the AV OUT
terminal.