Pioneer XV-DV505 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Virtual Surround Back
The Virtual Surround Back effect simulates
6.1 surround channel listening, giving the
impression that there is a surround back
speaker in your system when listening to a
5.1 channel source.
Expanded
This mode is especially designed to give
sound depth to stereo sources. The overall
effect builds a dynamic and broad sound
space, allowing two-channel (stereo) signals
to imitate a five speaker sound. Use with
Dolby Pro Logic for a stereo surround effect.
You can also use with Dolby Digital sources
for a wider stereo field than the Surround
modes.
TV Surround
You can use this mode to give surround
sound to mono or stereo TV audio sources.
Virtual Surround
When you select this mode, you will hear a
surround sound effect produced from the
two front speakers only. When selected, you
won’t hear any sound from the other
speakers in your system.
5-Channel Stereo
This can be selected to give powerful multi-
channel sound to a stereo source by giving
equal power to all of the speakers in your
setup. It is particularly well-suited to music
sources with deep bass and a strong
rhythmic feel.
Phones Surround
This is very similar to the Virtual Surround
mode, and is available when you’re listening
to the headphones to create an overall
surround sound effect.
Stereo
When you select STEREO (available in both
the Surround and Advanced surround
modes), you will hear the source through
just the front left and right speakers. Dolby
Digital and DTS multi-channel sources are
downmixed to stereo.
The audio plays according to the surround
setup settings and you can still use the tone
control (SOUND MODE) functions.
Listening to multi-channel
playback
Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital and DTS
signal processing is done automatically
corresponding to the input signal.
SUBTITLE
VOLUME
ANGLE ZOOM
ADVANCED
AUTO
MIDNIGHT
QUIET/
BASS MODE
DVD
AUDIO
DVD/CD
TV
FM/AM LINE
L1/L2
SURROUND
ROOM
SETUP
SYSTEM DISP
MUTE
STANDBY/ON