Philips DVP1120/93, DVP2008 manual Digital Output, Off, Pcm, Night Mode

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Setup Menu Options (continued)

Audio Menu (underlined options are the factory default settings)

Digital Output

This setting is only required if the COAXIAL/DIGITAL OUT

 

socket of this unit is connected to other audio/video device.

 

{ Off }

– Deactivate the digital audio output. For

 

 

example, if you use the AUDIO OUT

 

 

sockets to connect this unit to a TV or

 

 

Stereo system.

 

{ PCM }

– The connected device does not support

 

 

multi-channel formats. This unit

 

 

converts multi-channel to PCM (Pulse

 

 

Code Modulation) format.

 

{ ALL }

– The connected device supports multi-

 

 

channel audio formats. The digital audio

 

 

format will be output as on disc.

 

Note: If the { Digital Output } is set to { All } during MPEG, MP3

 

or WMA playback, the audio output will be in PCM format.

 

This mode optimizes playback of sound at low volume. High

Night Mode

 

volume outputs will be softened and low volume outputs will be

 

enhanced to an audible level. This feature is only applicable for

 

DVD video discs with Dolby Digital mode.

 

{ Off }

– Turn off night mode. Select this to enjoy

 

 

the surround sound with its full dynamic

 

 

range.

 

{ On }

– Turn on night mode.

Down Sampling This feature enables you to disable digital signal processing for better sound quality.

{ Off }

Play disc recorded at sampling rate of

 

 

96kHz. This rate can only be achieved in

 

 

Stereo-Classic (Flat) mode.

{ On }

Play disc recorded at sampling rate of

 

 

48kHz.

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Contents DVD 播放机 Register you product and get support atEnvironmental Protection Use Period Index EnglishLaser Safety General InformationPictures shown maybe different between countries Retain this information for future referenceLanguage Code Table of contents Table of contents Setup precautions Accessories suppliedCleaning discs About recyclingYour DVD Player Disc compartmentIR Sensor LED lightRemote Control Disc Menu RETURN/TITLEStop Ç PLAY/PAUSE uUsing the remote control Connecting to television Option 1 Using Composite Video sockets CvbsOption 2 Using Component Video sockets Y Pb Pr Basic ConnectionsConnecting the power cord Optional Connections Connecting to an Analog Stereo SystemConnecting to a Digital AV Amplifier/Receiver Setting language preferences Getting StartedFinding the correct viewing channel On-screen display OSD languageSubtitle, Audio and Menu language for DVD playback DVD menuSetting up Progressive Scan feature Press numeric keypad ‘1’ on the remote controlBefore you start If no picture is displayedThis unit plays Disc OperationsPlayable discs Region codes for DVD discs Playing a disc Basic playback controlsOff exit repeat mode Selecting various repeat functionsOther playback features for video discs Using the Disc Menu9on the remote control, then press OK to start playback English Repeating a specific segment A-BChanging sound track language Changing subtitle languagePlayback Control VCD/SVCD English ZoomingUsing Display menu options Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to inputSelecting title/chaper/track Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to input the a valid numberSwitching camera angles UsePlaying a Jpeg photo disc slide show Supported file formatZoom picture Rotating the picturePlaying a MP3/ WMA disc Disc menu appears on the TVDuring playback Press OK to open the folderSetup Menu Options Accessing the setup menuOSD Language Subtitle Audio DVD Menu View Mode TV System Aspect Ratio169 FillVideo Out InterlacedScan Smart PictureNight Mode Digital OutputOff PCMSet Password Use Default SettingsVolume YesOther Features Installing the latest softwarePress numeric keypad ‘966’ on the remote control Never unplug or turn off this unit during upgradeTroubleshooting Problem SolutionRemote control does not No sound or distorted soundFunction properly Unit does not start playback1dvp1120-200893eng1final813.38 2008-03-24 24318 PM Specifications Audio FormatGlossary Glossary