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Dolby PLIIx Movie

The Movie mode routes the special effects signals to the

 

surround channels for a fuller, dramatic impact while

 

viewing movies and films.

 

Dolby PLIIx Matrix

The Matrix mode provides a sound field similar to

 

the Music mode, but does not have the additional

 

adjustment options.

 

Dolby PLIIx Game

The Game mode also routes the special effects signals to

 

the surround channels.

 

DTS Neo:6

Expands existing stereo or 5.1-channel audio signals for

 

playback with 6.1- or 7.1-channel systems. Use with

 

matrix-encoded digital stereo sources.

 

DTS Neo:6 Cinema

The Cinema mode emphasizes front information and

 

processes surround effects to reproduce a very diffuse rear

 

sound field.

 

DTS Neo:6 Music

Use the Music mode when playing non-encoded stereo

 

audio tracks. Also includes a Centre Width adjustment.

 

Discrete

Provides a “native” format mode where no processing is

 

performed; the source signal is simply “passed-through”

 

to the output. For example, when HD Audio codecs

 

such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio are

 

decoded in a Blu-ray player, they may be transferred as

 

Discrete multi-channel LPCM signals to the SSP-800.

 

Note: In this mode, sound is sent to all active speakers with

 

data in the soundtrack.

 

DTS Neo:6 Cinema ES

Provides the DTS Neo:6 mode with the addition of

 

discrete- or matrix-encoding to the surround back

 

channels.

 

DTS Neo:6 Music ES

Provides the DTS Neo:6 mode with the addition of

 

discrete- or matrix-encoding to the surround back

 

channels.

 

Dolby Surround EX

Derives matrix-encoded rear channel audio signals from

 

5.1-channel audio signal sources. Only available for

 

input sources flagged with Surround EX encoding.

 

Dolby Digital EX

A 7th channel of discrete information was recorded

 

during filming and is encoded into the media. This

 

extra channel of information is used to create a single

 

rear centre, or two mono rear centres depending on the

 

speaker setup (6.1 or 7.1).

 

The Video Preview option allows you to select and view the video source on the front panel touchscreen, so you see what is being output to the main display. This is useful in installations where the SSP-800 is located out of direct line-of- sight to the display. Only the currently active video input can be previewed.

Touch the Preview option from the Home page. The touchscreen now displays the selected video source. To return to the home page, simply touch the display again. If the current input has no video source assigned, touching the Preview option displays a message stating that the Preview option is unavailable for the selected input.

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Classe Audio SSP-800 owner manual Data in the soundtrack