Palsonic DVDR160G DVD Recorder User Manual


 
SETUP MENU-AUDIO
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-- Dynamic Range:
It's used to adjust the dynamic range compression to increase
the Volume of small detailed audio when you watch movie of
large dynamic range with low volume and can't enjoy the small
detailed audio. It helps you not to disturb the neighbour or
decrease the audio quality.
Speaker setup
Only when Downmix is "OFF", can you enter this setup.
-- Front Speakers
When speakers are set to "ON" . there's audio output from the terminal of the channel.
When speakers are set to "OFF" , there's no audio output from the terminal of the channel.
-- Centre Speakers
When speakers are set to "ON" , there's audio output from the terminal of the channel.
When speakers are set to "OFF" , there's no audio output from the terminal of the channel.
-- Rear Speakers
When speakers are set to "ON" , there's audio output from the terminal of the channel.
When speakers are set to "OFF" , there's no audio output from the terminal of the channel.
-- Subwoofer
When set in "On" , there will be signal sent out to Subwoofer output.
When set in "Off" , there will be no signal sent out to Subwoofer output.
-- Centre distance:
To delay the time of audio out from centre speaker.
-- Rear distance:
To delay the time of audio out from rear speakers.
-- Channel distance:
To select test audio signal of each channel output from unit.
-- Downmix
ON: when playing disks with 5.1 channels ,the left speaker
will output sound of left channel, and partial sound of centre
and surround channels; the right speaker will output sound
of right channel and partial sound of centre and surround
channels.
OFF: All 5.1 channels have audio output.
-- SPDIF Output
RAW: when the unit is connected with an amplifier
by coaxial or optical, please enable this option. When
playing disk that recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG
format, the unit will send out digital sound code through
coaxial or optical output. The amplifier must hold Dolby
Digital, DTS and MPEG decoder.
PCM: when this option is enabled, the unit will decode
sound code into PCM signal when playing disk in Dolby,
DTS and MPEG format, and send out through coaxial or
optical output.
-- LPCM Output:
48K: the sampling frequency of LPCM digital audio output
is 48KHz.
96K: the sampling frequency of LPCM digital audio output
is 96KHz. The amplifier must support 96KHz decoding.
Note: LPCM refers to digital audio format without
compression (no loss).
All Circle
Front Left
Front Right
Centre
Rear Left
Rear Right
Subwoofer
Test Control
Now Testing Front-left Speaker
Test Tone
EXIT
OK
OK
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
0.3m
0.6m
1m
1.2m
1.5m
Off
1m
2m
3m
4m
5m
Centre
Rear
Subwoofer
Centre Distance
Rear Distance
Test Tone
SPEAKER SETTING
OK
ON
OFF
RAM
LPCM
LPCM 48K
LPCM 96K
Full
3 / 4
1 / 2
1 / 4
Off
Downmix
SPDIF Output
LPCM Output
Dynamic Range
Speaker Setup