RCA HDV5000 manual Dynamic Range Control, Dialog Enhancement, Speaker Setup

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Dynamic Range Control

This option compresses the dynamic range (quietest sound to loudest sound) of a disc’s soundtrack. The Range Control feature evens out the volume by making loud sounds quieter and soft sounds louder.

On

When Dynamic range control is on, the difference between loud and soft noises is lessened. The sound is more even.

Off

When Dynamic range is off, the sound is as it was recorded.

Note: This function is effective only in playback of Dolby Digital recorded HD DVD or DVD video discs. The effect of this option varies depending on the disc.

Dialog Enhancement

This option changes the dialog volume on a DVD disc.

On

When this option is on, the volume of dialog is increased.

Off

When this option is off, dialog is as it was recorded.

Note: This function works only in playback of Dolby Digital recorded HD DVD or DVD video discs. The effect of this option varies depending on the disc.

This function works only when speaker setting is set to 2 ch.

Speaker Setup

Positioning speakers

Follow the suggestions for speaker placement below to get the best results. Once you have your speakers positioned, adjust the settings.

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1Left, Right (Front Speakers)

Front speakers carry primarily music and sound effects.

2Center

In surround mode, the center speaker carries most of the dialog as well as music and effects. It should be set between the left and right speakers.

3Surround (Rear Speakers)

The rear speakers’ overall sound balance should be as close as possible to the front speakers. Proper placement is vital to establish an evenly distributed sound field.

Subwoofer

A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful low bass effects (explosions, the rumble of spaceships, etc.) which dramatically heighten the action on the screen.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again HDV5000Product Registration VentilationCover.indd Cover.indd 06 50816 PM Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter Overview Connections and SetupSetup and Connections Accessories Included with your HD DVD PlayerThings to Consider Before You Connect Chapter Connections and SetupTypes of Discs Your HD DVD player will Play Playing HD DVD discsOther Features Internet connection feature LAN portSystem Requirements Choosing the Best Connection to Your TV Copy Protection and High Definition ViewingMulti-Channel Audio Install Batteries in the Remote Important Battery InformationPoint the Remote in the Right Direction Connecting to a TV with an Hdmi Input Jack recommended Audio cable. Video cable not supplied Connecting to a TV with Component Y, Pb, Pr JacksConnecting to a TV with Composite or S-Video Jacks Connecting an Audio System Via Digital Audio OutputDolby Digital and DTS Via Hdmi Output LAN port Jacks on the Back of the HD DVD PlayerPause Pauses disc play Front Panel ControlsDisplay Panel Disc indicatorQuick Tour of The Remote Buttons that operate your TVButtons that operate your HD DVD Player 15/06 93124 AM Programming the HD DVD Remote to Operate Your TV Operating the TV with the RemoteEntering Codes TV Codes Playing Discs Image Constraint Warning Labels Playing DiscsRegional Coding Types of Discs your HD DVD Player will PlayLoading and Playing Discs Using Different MenusUsing a Disc Menu Playing at Different Speeds DVDs and CDs Playback FeaturesSubtitles Selecting a Title NumberSelecting a Chapter Number Entering an Elapsed Time Resume PlaybackDiscs recorded in DVD VR mode Changing the Audio LanguageChanging the Camera Angle DVD Settings Using the Repeat Feature DVDs and CDsPlayable files Playing mp3/WMA FilesUsing the Cursor Connecting Game ControllersMenu System Menu System Setup MenuEnhanced Black Level Picture ModePicture Menu TV ShapeAudio Menu Digital out SpdifDigital out Hdmi Speaker Setup Dynamic Range ControlDialog Enhancement 1ch Speaker SettingSetting the Speaker Distance Language MenuDisc Menu Language On Screen Language Ethernet MenuSubtitle Language Audio LanguageParental Lock General MenuOSD On/Off Remote Control SoundMaintenance Clock SetUsing an Internet connection Using an Internet Connection Before you Connect to the InternetRequirements Connecting to the Internet User Name and Password Internet SettingsDhcp setting Proxy settingUsing Your Internet Connection Clock Adjustment SettingInformation on Internet Settings This page intentionally left blank Other Information Troubleshooting Power turns off during operationOther Information Language Code List PCM Output Sound Conversion TableLimitation of Warranty Limited WarrantyHow state law relates to warranty Information on software updatesOther4.indd 06 34928 PM 06 34936 PM Other4.indd 06 34944 PM 06 34949 PM Other4.indd 06 34951 PM Thomson Inc Thomson Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,Trademarks Registered Marcas Registradas Tocom