Using the DVD’s Menu System
The Sound Menu
The Sound menu lets you select different sound settings to match the equipment you have connected to your DVD Player.
Digital Output
If you have a receiver with a digital signal input, use this feature to select your player’s type of digital output.
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Set up digital out
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1.With the player on (no disc playing), press MENU (the main menu appears).
2.Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the Sound option. Press the right arrow button (the display choices appear on the right).
3.Use the up/down arrows to highlight the Digital Out option. Press the right arrow button (the Digital Out options appear on the right).
Bitstream This setting turns on the digital optical output. Do not use this setting unless you have hooked up your DVD player to an external audio product via the optical jack. Some older digital components are not compatible with the Bitstream setting. If you experience noise and distortion during Dolby Digital playback, select PCM instead.
PCM This is the default setting. Allows downsampling of
4.Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight your selection. Press OK to select.
5.Press the left arrow button to return to the Sound menu or press MENU to exit the menu system.
Range
This feature compresses the dynamic range (quietest sound to loudest sound) of a disc’s soundtrack. For example, action scenes might be very loud, while whispered dialog is quiet. The Range feature evens out the range of the volume by making loud sounds quieter and soft sounds louder.
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1.With the player on (no disc playing), press MENU (the main menu appears).
2.Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the Sound option. Press the right arrow button (the sound choices appear on the right).
3.Use the up/down arrows to highlight the Range option. Press the right arrow button (the Range slider bar appears on the right).
Zero (0) is the original movie sound; eight (8) is quiet. Use the up/down arrows to move the slider to the setting you want.
4.Press the left arrow button to return to the Sound menu or press MENU to exit the menu system.
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