Classe Audio CDP-300 owner manual Preference

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preference

audio format

audio language

subtitle language

CD autoplay

navigation

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The DVD standard supports multiple soundtracks and languages, all on the same disc. This versatility can make playing a DVD more complicated than you might like. By establishing your preferences, the CDP-300 will be able to select the right soundtrack and language without you having to search through menus.

Many DVDs have multiple soundtracks, in different formats. You can state your preference (assuming it is available) by pressing the audio format button.

automatic — selects the “best” available soundtrack automatically. Preference is given to soundtracks with a greater number of discrete channels (e.g., 5.1 rather than 2.0).

PCM — if you prefer uncompressed digital audio, even if it means fewer channels, select the PCM option.

Dolby 5.1 — states a preference for 5.1 channel Dolby Digital soundtracks if they are available.

Dolby stereo — indicates a preference for soundtracks intended to be reproduced via Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic II decoding matrix.

DTS — when selected, the CDP-300 will automatically play the DTS (Digital Theater Systems) soundtrack, if one is available.

You can also set a preference for the spoken language used in the soundtrack being played. Automatic defers to the default soundtrack on the disc itself. If you prefer, you can insist that the CDP-300 play an English, French, German, Spanish, or Italian soundtrack (assuming one is available).

Similarly, you can establish a preference for the language used in the subtitles. Your choices are English, French, German, Spanish, or Italian.

When this button is highlighted, the player will automatically start playback when a CD is inserted.

Historically, navigating within a CD and a DVD has worked differently. Specifically, the “fast forward” and “rewind” functions on a CD required you to press and hold the button during the scanning process. By contrast, the same action on a DVD required only a button click — in fact, additional button clicks would accelerate the rate at which the scanning would occur.

If you want to have all discs operate as per the DVD way of doing things, select latching as your navigation preference.

If you prefer the CD way of doing things, choose non-latchinginstead.

If you want the CDP-300 to behave like a CD player when playing a CD, and like a DVD player when playing a DVD, choose adaptive.

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Contents CDP-300 DVD Player Page Important Safety Instructions Contents Brightness Timeout Language Temporary display Volume display Word about installation Welcome to the Classé familyUnpacking and Placement Serial number Register your purchase Operating voltage Warm up/break-in period Special Design Features flexible GUIExtensive listening tests Extraordinary longevity Standby button & LED indicator Flashing on power-up InitializationFront Panel StandbyMenu button LCD touchscreenEject button IR windowRear Panel Analog OutputsUsing the single-ended RCA analog outputs Analog Video OutputsHdmi Digital Video Output Digital Outputs IR Input and OutputDC Trigger Input and Output Classé can Bus Control PortsAC Mains Power Switch Remote Control Numeric Keypad, Programming & VolumeBasic Functions Navigation Keys DVD standard supports two levels of menusTransport Controls System Controls Using the CDP-300 CD operational menuPlaylist Controls menu Repeat mode Shuffle Time display Program DVD operational menu Home screen ControlsSystem setup Teach IR Menu SystemMain menu system Display setup Triggers Remote Fkeys This button brings up the remote Fkeys menuStatus Version info Display setup menu Brightness TimeoutSensors Language Temporary display Volume display System Setup Audio setupSpeaker setup Audio delay Digital output Volume setup Video setup Distance Level trimsVideo standard Aspect ratio Resolution You can select from among the following video display ratesPreference Parental control Troubleshooting My disc is skippingThere is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit IR remote control seems not to function Care & Maintenance Specifications Dimensions Page 040506