Pioneer DVD-V7400 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Settings
Audio DRC -
Audio2 GeneralLanguageVideo1
Move
Exit
SETUP
Large
Medium
Small
Off
Virtual Surround -
Off
DVD.
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Video CD
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CD.
Dynamic Range Compression
Setting
This function allows the dynamic range of the audio sound-
track to be adjusted, loud volume lower and low volume louder.
When Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) is ON, soft
sounds such as dialogue are heard more clearly without
increasing loud sounds on the same track.
Press
SETUP
The initial setup screen is displayed.
Select [Audio 2]
Select [Audio DRC]
Press the arrow button
(right direction)
Select the preferred setting
Press
ENTER
Large: Maximum compression of audio source
Medium: Moderate compression of audio source
Small: Minimum compression of audio source
Off: Cancel the audio DRC
(default setting when shipped)
Press
SETUP
Note
÷
Audio DRC is only effective with Dolby Digital audio sources.
÷
Audio DRC effects depend on which speakers and amplifier
are used. Adjust the setting of the amp and speaker to the
most effective setting.
TruSurround and Virtual Dolby Digital
This player, by means of the TruSurround* technology,
processes surround encoded stereo audio and multi-
channel audio as well as providing Virtual Surround
through the two front speakers.
The Virtual Dolby Digital functions automatically for
a surround sound with greater sense of presence than
the stereo speaker system.
* TruSurround and the symbol
are trademarks of SRS
Labs, Inc. in the United States and selected foreign coun-
tries. TruSurround technology has been commercialized by
means of a license from SRS Labs, Inc.
Note
÷This function is unavailable when the DVD DTS audio and
96 kHz PCM is selected or when a CD is played.
÷When
AUDIO
on the remote control is pressed (in the Virtual
Dolby Digital mode) VDD is visible on the screen (upper right).
÷When Audio 1 [Dolby Digital Output] on the initial Setup menu
is set to [Dolby Digital 3 PCM] in Virtual Dolby Digital mode,
audio is blocked from the digital output termial (page 34).
÷The surround effect of some discs may be limited depending
upon how the disc was produced.