Toshiba BDX3000KU Audio Setting, PCM Downsampling, Digital Output, Dynamic Range Control

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Customizing the Function Settings

Audio Setting

The settings in the Audio menu will configure the BD player’s digital audio outputs (HDMI or Optical).

1.In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use

/ button to select Audio, then press OK button.

Audio

PCM Downsampling

48 kHz

Digital Output

PCM7.1

Dynamic Range Control

On

Stereo Downmix

Auto

2.Press / to select an option, and then press OK.

3.Use / to select your preferred audio items, and then press OK to confirm your selection.

4.Press to go to the previous menu.

PCM Downsampling:

If you don’t have a surround sound receiver connected to the BD player, you should leave the PCM downsampling to 48 kHz, and proceed to the next setup menu item. This is true regardless of whether the audio is connected to the TV with HDMI or the analog stereo outputs.

If you have a surround sound receiver connected to the BD player, and you have connected to the surround receiver via the BD player’s analog multichannel audio outputs, this setting has no effect on the audio going to the analog outputs of the player. Leave the PCM downsampling to 48 kHz, and proceed to the next setup menu item.

If you have a surround sound receiver connected to the BD player, and you have connected to the surround receiver via the BD player’s HDMI output, this setting has no effect on the audio going to the HDMI output of the player. Leave the PCM downsampling to 48 kHz, and proceed to the next setup menu item.

If you have a surround sound receiver connected to the BD player via optical cable, set this menu item to the maximum PCM sampling rate that your surround receiver can accept (48 kHz or 96 kHz). If in doubt, consult your surround receiver’s manual or set to 48 kHz.

Note: Incorrectly setting the digital audio output’s PCM sampling rate too high may result in unpredictable audio playback.

Digital Output:

PCM Stereo — Sets the output to PCM Stereo if you have not an audio receiver connected to your Blu-ray disc player or the audio receiver connected to Blu-ray disc player is not a 5.1/7.1 channel receiver.

Bitstream HD — Lets your player send Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD MA bitstreams over HDMI (if your player is connected to a compatible HDMI audio receiver). If your player is not connected to a compatible HDMI receiver (for example, your player is connected directly to the TV or your player is connected to an audio receiver using an optical cable), a compatible audio signal is automatically sent over the HDMI and optical connections. With this setting, Blu-ray audio is limited to the soundtrack for the main movie (no PIP audio).

Bitstream Legacy — Sends a DTS or Dolby Digital bitstream from the disc over the HDMI and optical connections. Blu-ray audio is limited to the soundtrack for the main movie (no PIP audio).

Bitstream Mixed — Sends a mixed (PIP audio and movie audio) DTS audio stream over the HDMI and optical connections.This mode is primarily intended for use when you want to hear both PIP audio and the movie audio.

PCM 5.1 — Sends a PCM audio signal of up to 5.1 channels over the HDMI connection and up to 2 channels over the optical connection.

PCM 7.1 — Sends a PCM audio signal of up to 7.1 channels over the HDMI connection and up to 2 channels over the optical connection.

Dynamic Range Control:

Dynamic Range Control means that you can allow the BD player to make the loud parts of a movie’s audio track quieter than they would be in the theatre, without making the dialog of the actors any quieter.

This would be useful, for instance, when you want to watch a movie in the evening when others might be sleeping.

Notes: This setup menu item has no effect unless:

The device playing the disc’s audio (TV or surround audio receiver) is connected to the BD player’s analog audio outputs; OR

you have selected “Bitstream Mixed” in the BD player’s audio setup menu.

When Dynamic Range Control is set to Off, movie soundtracks are played with the standard dynamic range.

When movie soundtracks are played at low volume or from smaller speakers, you can set Dynamic Range Control to On. Your player applies appropriate compression to make low-level content more intelligible and prevent dramatic passages from getting too loud.

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