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APPENDIX C: DOLBY AC-3 SURROUND

THE LASER DISC FORMAT

The one major concern when the idea of incluiding another form of audio on a laser disc was .... Backwards Compatibility. It would not

do the laser disc format any justice, especially in a time of growing acceptability, to change the audio system without considering those consumers that had already purchased a laser disc player. Thus to maintain backward compatibility, the AC-3 encoding was deemed to be stored in one of the existing analog tracks.

DolbyAnalogACMono-3

Dolby AC-3

Analog Mono

DigitalAudio

Digital Audio

Audio

Digital(PCM)

Audio

 

 

 

 

 

 

Analog Video

2

4

6

8

10

12

14 MHz

The above diagram shows the format of the AC-3 Pro-Logic laser disc. The PCM audio track, containing the 4-channel matrixed digital soundtrack, was fully maintained for continued use in laser disc players with digital capabilities. As mentioned above, one of the analog channels will now contain the AC-3 encoding, while the other analog channel will contain a mono analog soundtrack, which still provides backwards compatibility with those pre-1984 laser disc players (1984 was the year we introduced an LD player with digital capabilities).

THE ADVANTAGES OF AC-3 OVER PRO-LOGIC

AC-3 is called a 5.1-channel system because it provides 5 independent channels (left, right, center, left surround, and right surround), all reproducing a 20 – 20,000 Hz range. In addition, the system provides for an independent sub-woofer channel, which is called a low frequency effects channel. Use of the low frequency effect channel is optional, since the 5 channels provide a full frequency bandwidth, but available for those consumer wishing to include a sub-woofer for thunderous bass reproduction. Furthermore, AC-3 provides improved channels separation, multi-directional discrete capability, and increased sound-design creative flexibility (for the movie makers). Below highlights some of the other advantages of Dolby AC-3:

 

DOLBY SURROUND DIGITAL (AC-3)

DOLBY SURROUND PRO-LOGIC

 

 

 

Available Channels on Disc

5.1 Channels

2 channels

 

 

 

Playback Channels

5.1 Channels

4 channels

 

 

 

Description of Playback Channels

Left, Right, Center, Left Surround, Right

Left, Right, Center, and Surround

Surround, and Sub-woofer

 

 

 

 

 

Sound Processing

Discrete Digital AC-3

Analog Matrix Processing for Dolby Surround

Encoding & Decoding

 

 

 

 

 

Surround Channel Maximum

20,000 Hz

7,000 Hz

Frequency Response

 

 

 

 

 

Other Information

- 5 Discrete Channels

 

 

- Fully Backward Compatible with

 

 

Dolby Surround

 

 

- High Dynamic Range

 

 

- Extremely Accurate and Natural

 

 

Sound for Vocals and Effects Imaging

 

 

 

 

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Contents Important Notice Demo ModeReset function AUDIO/VIDEO Stereo ReceiverRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open Information to UserContents Inspection ChecklistFM 50 kHz/50 ∝s, AM 9 kHz position InstallationPAL/NTSC Switch FM 100 kHz/75 ∝s, AM 10 kHz positionPOWER-CORD Caution Installation PrecautionsInstallation Installing the ReceiverGrounding ConnectionsAntenna Connections Outdoor FM AntennaWhen using a graphic equalizer Audio System ConnectionsConnections Front Panel S-VIDEO ConnectorsHow to use S-VIDEO connectors Video System ConnectionsSpeaker I+II Selector Connecting Two Center Speakers for Dual CenterSpeaker System Connections Speaker cord connectionMAIN-REPEATER IR Repeater ConnectionMAIN-REPEATER MINI-REPEATERRear Panel Facilities ¡ AC Outlets Rear Panel FacilitiesFront Panel Facilities Front Panel Facilities MULTI-JOG Front Panel Facilities Display SectionOperating the Tuner Tuning Into StationsFrequency Presetting Listening to Broadcasts Using Preset TuningOperating the Tuner Operating the AUDIO/VIDEO ComponentsReceiving FM Simulcast TV Programs PlaybackCopying Tapes Using VCR 1, VCR 2 for Audio RecordingRecording with a Cassette Deck Recording with TapeStart recording on the VCR Video RecordingSurround Effect = TV/SATBattery Replacement Remote Control OperationPutting Batteries Into the Remote Control Unit Remote Control RangeRemote Control Operation Receiver Control ButtonsOperating Other Components REW button TV Power buttonPower button TV FUNC. function buttonST Station Down button Auto tuningManual tuning FF buttonGUI Operating Using GUIOperating the Tuner GUI Operation MANUAL/AUTO TuningPreset Tuning Frequency PresettingTape Operating Other Components GUI OperationOperating Other Components GUI Operation Copy Operation GUI Operation Using the Video Signal Selector GUI OperationSound Edit Operation GUI Operation Setting the Speaker ModeLevel and Balance Adjustment Adjustment using the Test ToneSound Edit Operation GUI Operation Select the manufacturer of your component Calling up and setting up presetsRemote SET UP GUI Operation Select one of the six Remote SET UP functionsLearning Remote SET UP GUI OperationAfter completing the settings, press the Exit button ONE Touch Operation SET UP GUI OperationTroubleshooting Symptom Cause Remedy No auto stop VCR’s TV tuner is usedNo rear sound is produced Channel mode Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Surround Effect Mode Selection with DSP Digital Signal ProcessorEncoding AC-3 in the Cinema Appendix C Dolby AC-3 SurroundDolby Surround Digital AC-3 Dolby Surround PRO-LOGIC Laser Disc FormatAdvantages of AC-3 Over PRO-LOGIC Appendix C Dolby AC-3 SurroundEIA Maintenance of External Surfaces