Pioneer DV-05 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Virtual Dolby Surround
VDD VDS OFF
Changing Picture and Sound Quality
Changing the sound quality of
DVD's (AUDIO D.R.C.)
AUDIO D.R.C. stands for Dynamic Range Compression. DVDs
provide sound with wide dynamic range. Switch AUDIO D.R.C
ON if you find dialog or other sounds hard to hear when
listening on your stereo system or TV.
1 During playback, press MODE to select
"AUDIO D.R.C.".
3 Press ENTER button.
AUDIO D.R.C. ON
MIN MAX
5 Press ENTER button.
4 Adjust the amount of change with the
direction buttons 2/3.
Changing Picture and Sound Quality
AUDIO D.R.C. ON
MIN MAX
MIN: The dynamic range becomes narrower.
MAX: The dynamic range becomes wider.
The setup screen is closed.
If 5 button or button is pressed during step 4, change will be
in the order of “ON” or “OFF”.
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2
Press direction buttons
2/3
to select
"VDD" or "VDS".
1 During playback, press MODE to select
Virtual Dolby Surround.
Selecting a theater-like 3-dimensional
sound image (Virtual Dolby Surround)
Virtual Dolby Surround
VDD VDS OFF
Effect
Virtual Dolby Surround: 3 dimensional sound field
will be created even when only 2 front speakers
are being used.
VDD: Virtual Dolby Digital
(3 dimensional sound field processing from the multi-
channel audio signal takes place. A larger effect is
obtained compared to Virtual Dolby Surround. Please
normally set to the Virtual Dolby Digital mode.)
VDS: Virtual Dolby Surround
(3 dimensional sound field processing from the 2
channel audio signal takes place.)
OFF: off
This feature only operates for audio output from the AUDIO
OUT jack. It will not operate for audio output from the DIGITAL
OUT jacks.
There may be little or no effect with some types of discs.
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2 Press direction buttons 2/3 to select
"ON"
Note
When Virtual Dolby Surround is selected, if DOLBY DIGITAL in
the digital output setting is set to “DOLBY DIGITAL = PCM”,
there may not be output from the digital outputs.
When playing multi-channel material, set Virtual Dolby Surround
to VDD (Virtual Dolby Digital) mode. The VDD effect is more
dramatic than the VDS (Virtual Dolby Surround) mode.
When Virtual Dolby Surround is turned ON for karaoke etc., on a
Video CD, the vocal may not be loud enough, even when karaoke
audio is selected. In this case, please set the Virtual Dolby
Surround mode OFF.