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PCM Down Conversion
Dolby Digital
MPEG
Dynamic Range Compression
No
PCM
Bitstream
PCM
Off
Audio
DTS Digital Surround
Audio during Search
On
Dolby Digital
DTS Digital Surround
MPEG
PCM
PCM
PCM
Bitstream
Bitstream
Bitstream
Your equipment can
decode the signal
Your equipment can
not decode the signal
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby“, “Pro Logic“ and the double-D symbols are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
“DTS“ and “DTS Digital Surround“ are trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Decoder: This appliance features an internal Dolby
Digital decoder and a DTS decoder. You can enjoy
these systems in stereo quality without the need of
a separate decoder. The display will show "D.Mix"
if you have multi-channel sound that can be mixed
down to two channels.
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If the equipment you connected cannot decode the signal, the setting must be changed
to PCM. If not, signals that the equipment cannot process will be output by this unit
causing high levels of noise which can damage your hearing and the speakers
PCM Down Conversion: Pulse Code Modulation
PCM is the standard method used to record digital music signals on audio CDs.
DVD-Videos can be produced using the linear PCM method which is based on a
sampling frequency of up to 96 kHz.
Select "Yes" if an optical digital audio cable is used to connect your player to an
amplifier that only processes sampling frequencies of up to 48 kHz.
For reasons of copyright protection, the digital output of PCM audio signals may be
limited to 48 kHz/16 bit.
Dolby Digital/ :DTS Digital Surround/MPEG
Please choose the correct settings matching your audio system:
Dynamic Range Compression:
Available in the Dolby Digital (DVD) format only.
This function compresses the volume range by putting up the level of soft passages
and lowering the level of loud passages, e.g. to turn down the overall volume late at
night.
This option allows you to say whether or not the volume range is to be compressed.
Audio during Search:
Lets you decide whether or not the sound is to be on during the search.
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