Arcam DV29 manual Down-sample, Compression, Pro Logic, Dimension, Centre Width, Anorama Mode

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Down-sample

This needs to be set correctly if you are using an external audio decoder, receiver or D-A converter connected to the co-axial or optical digital audio output.

Max 96K Choose this option if your external audio decoder is able to process digital audio with a sample rate of up to 96kHz, or if you are not using the digital audio outputs. This is the maximum sample rate present on DVD-video discs.

Max 48K Choose this option if your external audio decoder is unable to process digital audio with a sample rate of up to 96kHz. This is the normal setting for this menu item.

Note that this setting is relevant only to the output from DVD-video discs.

Compression

Allows compression of the audio stream to be turned on or off, where ‘On’ is intended for ‘late night’ listening when large volume changes are not desirable.

Turning compression on increases the volume of the quiet passages and decreases the volume of the louder passages, i.e., the total dynamic range of the audio is reduced. Normally, however, this item is set to “Off”, to disable compression.

This menu option affects both the analogue and the HDMI outputs (although note that the HDMI output is affected only when carrying multi-channel uncompressed audio, not otherwise). The co-axial and optical digital audio outputs are never affected by this menu setting.

Compression is available only on Dolby Digital recordings.

Pro Logic II

Dolby Pro Logic II decoding is designed to produce a 5-channel analogue output from two-channel source material. This item can be changed only if the ‘Audio’ menu item (described above) is set to ‘Bitstream/6 Ch’.

Set this item to one of the following. Due to the different recording methods used for movies and music, it is recommended that the correct decoding mode for your source material is used to obtain the best results.

Off

 

No Pro Logic decoding is performed.

 

PL

Dolby Pro Logic decoding is performed. Dolby Pro Logic decoding is a legacy mode,

 

and we recommend using one of the Pro Logic II decoding options, instead.

 

 

Pro Logic II decoding should be enabled only if the analogue audio outputs are being used. If co-axial/optical digital audio or HDMI are in use, set this menu item to “Off”.

Movie

Movie mode should be used with material marked as ‘Dolby Surround’ encoded.

Music

Music mode is for use with any stereo music recording. As the optimum decoding

 

method varies according to the recording, Music mode allows user adjustment of

 

the processing characteristics; information about adjusting the Music mode by

 

using ‘Dimension’, ‘Centre Width’ and ‘Panorama’ controls can be found below.

Matrix

The Matrix mode is the same as the Music mode except that the directional

 

enhancement logic is turned off. Matrix mode may be used to enhance mono

 

signal by making them seem ‘larger’.

Dimension

(This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode is selected.)

‘Dimension’ allows the user gradually to adjust the soundfield either towards the front or towards the rear. If a recording is too spacious or strong from the surrounds, it can be adjusted ‘forward’ to get a better balance. Likewise, if a stereo recording is somewhat too ‘narrow’ sounding, it can be adjusted toward the rear to get a more enveloping, immersive result. We recommend ‘Dimension’ is set to 0 for normal use.

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Centre Width

his setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro Logic II Music ode is selected.)

ith Pro Logic II decoding, dominant centre signals come only from e centre speaker. If no centre speaker is present, the decoder splits e centre signal equally to the left and right speakers to create a hantom’ centre image. The Centre Width control allows variable djustment of the centre image so it may be heard only from the entre speaker; only from the left/right speakers as a phantom age; or from all three front speakers to varying degrees. We commend ‘Centre Width’ is set to 3 for normal use.

anorama Mode

his setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro Logic II Music ode is selected.)

xtends the front centre image to include the surround speakers for

an exciting ‘wrap-around’ effect with side wall imaging.

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Centre spreading

 

effect

0No centre spreading

120.8°

228°

336°

454°

562°

669.8°

7Phantom centre

The ‘Centre Width’ setting

for Dolby Pro Logic II

Music Mode

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Arcam DV29 manual Down-sample, Compression, Pro Logic, Dimension, Centre Width, Anorama Mode

DV29 specifications

The Arcam DV29 is a high-performance DVD player that has garnered attention for its exceptional build quality and sound reproduction capabilities. As part of Arcam's renowned range of high-fidelity products, the DV29 is designed to cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts, making it an attractive option for those seeking an elevated viewing and listening experience.

One of the main features of the Arcam DV29 is its robust construction, which minimizes vibrations and enhances stability during playback. The player is built with a heavy duty chassis and high-quality components that contribute to its overall performance, ensuring that both audio and video signals are crystal clear and free from unwanted interference. This attention to detail in engineering reflects Arcam’s commitment to producing durable and reliable audio equipment.

The DV29 supports a wide array of formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, and audio CDs, making it a versatile addition to any media collection. It also has the capability to handle various video formats, including MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, which ensures compatibility with a range of discs. This flexibility caters to users who have diverse content libraries and want a single device that can play multiple formats seamlessly.

In terms of video performance, the Arcam DV29 employs advanced image processing technologies that deliver stunning picture quality. It utilizes the Faroudja DCDi technology for enhanced progressive scanning, which guarantees that DVD video playback is smooth and detailed. The upscaling feature allows standard DVDs to be played in high-definition, providing an impressive viewing quality on large screen displays.

The audio capabilities of the DV29 are equally noteworthy. It supports various high-resolution audio formats and includes digital outputs such as coaxial and optical, allowing for easy integration with external DACs or AV receivers. The multi-channel audio output further enhances the home theater experience, providing immersive sound to match the stunning visuals.

Another highlight is the remote control, which offers easy navigation for users, allowing them to operate the player with convenience. The intuitive interface ensures a smooth user experience, making it easy to access settings, select discs, and manage playback options.

In conclusion, the Arcam DV29 is a standout DVD player that combines sophisticated technology with exceptional audio-visual performance. Its impressive range of features, robust construction, and compatibility with various formats make it an ideal choice for anyone serious about enjoying their home entertainment to the fullest. Whether it’s the latest blockbuster movie or a cherished concert recording, the DV29 promises to deliver a captivating experience that meets the high standards of discerning viewers and listeners alike.