Classe Audio SSP-800 owner manual Post-processing, Dts-Hd

Models: SSP-800

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Dolby Digital

1.0 - 7.1+

Discrete

Audio codec which allows for higher

Plus

 

 

bitrates, 7.1 channels or more

 

 

 

(currently limited by HD DVD,

 

 

 

Blu-ray disc™ standards), while still

 

 

 

remaining compatible with older

 

 

 

5.1 systems. The codec was designed

 

 

 

based on Dolby Digital but provides

 

 

 

the necessary versatility going into the

 

 

 

future.

Dolby TrueHD

1.0 - 7.1+

Discrete

This is a true next-generation

 

 

 

surround mode where the audio

 

 

 

is bit-for-bit identical to the high-

 

 

 

resolution studio master audio.

 

 

 

Similarly to Dolby Digital Plus

 

 

 

the track contains a 5.1 core for

 

 

 

backwards compatibility.

DTS-HD

5.1 - 7.1

Discrete

This is a bit-for-bit identical copy

Master Audio

 

 

of the studio master track on your

 

 

 

media, and therefore produces the

 

 

 

best possible reproduction. Master

 

 

 

Audio still contains the DTS core to

 

 

 

remain backwards compatible with

 

 

 

older DTS systems.

DTS-HD

5.1 - 7.1

Discrete

This is used when there is not

High Resolution

 

 

enough space on the disc to hold the

Audio

 

 

complete Master Audio track. Though

 

 

 

not a bit-for-bit representation, High

 

 

 

Resolution Audio provides increased

 

 

 

bitrates while still providing the DTS

 

 

 

core for backwards compatibility with

 

 

 

older systems.

The first thing the SSP-800 Surround Sound Processor does is recover the various channels delivered by your source with accuracy and fidelity. This might be a single-channel mono signal, a Dolby Digital Surround EX soundtrack with

6.1channels, or anything in between. The signal may have been delivered via

satellite receiver, cable set-top box, DVD, or even downloaded from the Internet.

Once the SSP-800 has decoded the selected signal, you can then choose to send it to the output unchanged, or you can add further processing, often called post- processing. This kind of processing is particularly useful for utilizing additional surround speakers with limited audio track sources. For instance, processing a

2-channel stereo source with Dolby Pro Logic IIx generates a 7.1-channel output so that you can enjoy the audio source in full surround sound.

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Classe Audio SSP-800 owner manual Post-processing, Dts-Hd