Toshiba SD3300 manual Digital Output, Night Mode, Down Sampling, 3D Effects, Rating Level settings

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DVD Menu Options

English

Digital Output

Select this if you connect to a multichannel decoder/ receiver.

AIn 'Audio', press / to select { Digital Output }, then press .

{ Off }

To deactivate the digital audio output. For example, if you use the AUDIO OUT jacks to connect to a TV or stereo system.

{PCM }

Select this if the connected device is not capable of decoding multichannel audio. The DVD player will convert the Dolby Digital signal to PCM (Pulse Code Modulation).

{All }

Select this if the connected device has a built-in multichannel decoder that supports one of the multichannel audio format (Dolby Digital, DTS).

BUse / to select a setting and press OK to confirm.

Tip:

-When playing MPEG and set Digital Output to {All}, the player will output PCM signals.

Night Mode

This mode optimizes playback of sound at low volume. High volume outputs will be softened and low volume outputs are brought upward to an audible level.

AIn Audio, press / to select { Night Mode }, then press .

{ Off }

Turns off night mode feature. Select this to enjoy the surround sound with its full dynamic range.

{On }

Select this to set low volume output. This feature is only available for movie discs with Dolby Digital

mode.

BUse / to select a setting and press OK to confirm.

Down Sampling

You can enable and disable the digital signal for better sound output quality.

AIn Audio, press / to select { Down Sampling }, then press .

{ Off }

If your amplifier / decoder is compatible with 96 KHz PCM, select “ Off “ . Sound is sampled at 96 KHz.

{On }

If your amplifier / decoder is not compatible with 96 KHz PCM, select “ On “ . Sound recorded at 96 KHz is down sampled to 48 KHz.

BUse / to select a setting and press OK to confirm.

Tip:

- When playing back disc with copyright protection, the sound will be down sampled to 48 KHz even when you select Down Sampling off.

3D Effects

To obtain expansive virtual surround sound effects from two speakers, set 3D Effects to on. This

Helpful hint: Press to go back to previous menu item. Press SETUP to exit the menu item.

enhancement sounds only output from the Analog AUDIO OUT (L / R) jacks of the DVD player.

AIn 'Audio', press / to select { 3D Effects }, then press .You can set to { Off } or { On }.

BUse / to select a setting and press OK to confirm.

Tip:

- Only effective in playback of a DVD Video disc with Dolby Digital 5.1 bitstream.

Using the Rating setup menu

APress SETUP on the remote control. The system setup menu appears.

Language

Parental control

: 8.Adult

Set Password

Video

Audio

Rating

Misc

BPress / to select {Rating }, then press .

CPress / to select an item, then press to access.

Example: { Parental control }

The options for the selected item appears.

If the selection in the menu is greyed out, that means the feature is not available or not possible to change at the current state.

DUse / to select a setting and press OK to confirm.

Example: { 8. Adult }

The setting is selected and setup is completed.

ETo exit, press SETUP.

Rating Level settings

Depending on the DVD, you may be asked to change the parental level while playing the disc. The rating levels are from 1 to 8 and are country dependent. You can prohibit the playing of certain discs that are not suitable for your children, or have certain discs played with alternative scenes.

AIn ' Rating ', press / to select {Parental control }, then press .

BUse the number buttons to enter the four-digit password, then press OK.(See ‘Changing the Password’ on page 20.)

CPress OK again to list the parental level.

{1.Kid Safe } Suitable for children.

{2. G }

General Audience; recommended as acceptable for viewers of all ages.

{3. PG }

Parental Guidance suggested.

{4. PG-13 }

Unsuitable for children under 13.

{5. PG-R }

Parental Guidance Recommended.

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Contents SD3300KU Introduction EnglishType Additional Safety InstructionsEnvironmental Information Setup Cleaning discsMoisture Condensation Region CodesRegion Discs that canTable of Contents Connecting to television Using Composite Video JackCVBSUsing a RF modulator ConnectionsConnecting to a Stereo System Stereo System with Left/Right Audio In JacksConnecting the power cord Product Overview Remote Control 2ON / Standby 11Search PLAY/PAUSE 13Using the Remote Control to Operate the System Setting up Progressive Scan featureGetting Started Inserting BatteriesSubtitle, Audio and DVD Menu language Getting Started/Playback from discOn-Screen Display OSD Language Playback from disc/Playback Feature Pausing playbackSupported Formats Skipping chapter/trackUsing the disc menu Repeat play modeZooming Slow MotionPlayback Feature General Operation Playback SelectionPlay modes for Audio CD/JPEG Preview JpegPlayback Feature/DVD Menu Options Using the Audio setup menu DVD Menu OptionsVideo Out Smart PictureNight Mode Rating Level settingsDigital Output Down SamplingUsing the Misc Miscellaneous setup menu Restoring to original settingsChanging the Password Tray LockSpecifications DVD Player/Outputs/Supplied AccessoriesSupplied Accessories DVD PlayerTroubleshooting Problem Glossary Limited United States Warranty Canadian Warranty Information Canadian Warranty Information
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