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QRumble responds in real time to the varying nature of the input signal, automatically adjusting itself accordingly. This is very different from the Equalizer, which is a static frequency processor. The Equalizer does not monitor the input signal or perform self-adjustment.

The label QRumble Active appears in illuminated text when QRumble is enabled, and QRumble Off when disabled.

Normalization

Normalization automatically adjusts the volume variations in various audio files or streams. Quieter signals are amplified to match the level of louder ones, so that the listening volume maintains a consistent level. This means that when playing files with various output levels, the need to constantly adjust your speaker volume is minimized.

The label Normalization Active appears in illuminated text when Normalization is enabled, and Normalization Off when disabled.

NOTE: If the pre-recorded volume of the source is too high, the playback might sounds ‘wavy’. This is ‘as designed’ and can be minimized by turning off the Normalization for that particular song.

3D Effects

Three separate 3D audio enhancement algorithms are provided to maximize the spatial experience no matter what the combination of signal type and output hardware.

When 3D Effects are enabled, the audio processor will automatically choose the appropriate algorithm (3D mode) according to your output configuration and the type of input signal. The 3D Effects indicator LED’s on front panel and the indicators on the Effects Tab illuminate to show which algorithm is active at any given time.

QXpander optimizes stereo input played over 2 speakers or headphones. When QXpander is active it provides a wider sound field far exceeding physical position of the speakers.

QSurround optimizes a multi-channel source (e.g. a 5.1 channel DVD) to create “virtual” speakers and immerse the listener in surround sound when using either 5.1, quad or stereo speakers.

NOTE: The source must be a multi-channel in order for this feature to be activated (e.g. on 5.1 DVD playback, please make sure the software-DVD player is set to 6-channel output).

QMSS optimizes stereo input sources for playback over a multi-channel speaker set (4 or 5.1 channels). The majority of audio sources are stereo (e.g. MP3’s, CD music tracks, WAV files, games, etc). QMSS transforms these stereo sources into immersive multi-channel experience with 4 or 5.1 discrete channels, depending on speaker configuration.

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Contents Ultimate Edge High Definition Software END User License Agreement Info@Philips.com Channel Soundcard Philips Ultimate EdgeTable Of Contents Uninstalling PSA2 HD Introduction KEY Features Audio Performance Minimum System RequirementsStep Installation of The New Sound CardQuick Installation Guide Identifying The Old Sound System Detailed Installation GuideBefore Installing the New Soundcard Disabling the Integrated Sound Uninstalling the Old Soundcard and DriversUltimate Edge Soundcard Users Guide Philips Sound Solutions Installing the New Soundcard Digital Speakers Speaker ConnectionSoftware Installation Basic Interface Operation Philips Sound Agent 2 HDResize Button Compact Control Panel 3D Effects QSizzleQRumble NormalizeEffects Tab Main Control PanelNormalization Equalizer Tab Speaker Test Utility Setup TabLFE Slider Preamp SliderFader Slider Center SliderPlayback source controls Mixer TabPdif Enable All Available Speakers and Outputs with Effects Qmss Front Speakers or HeadphonesHI-SR96KHz Listen To Analog InputsSave As Presets TabLoad SaveInfo Tab Visualization Control Panel Uninstalling PSA2 HD Technical Support Information Technical Support And WarrantyInternet Address Appendix a Appendix B Uninstalling the Old Drivers and the SoundcardDisabling the Integrated Sound Appendix CAppendix D TroubleshootingNo PSA2 HD Icon in the System Tray Philips Sound Solutions