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PREFERENCE SETUPPREFERENCE SETUP

PREFERENCE SETUPPREFERENCE SETUP

PREFERENCE SETUP

Note
You cannot enter the Preferences Page during playback.
You must stop playback before setting.
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AUDIO SettingUDIO Setting
UDIO SettingUDIO Setting
UDIO Setting
Path: Main Page Preference Setup Page AUDIO
FRENCH
ITALIAN
GERMAN
Select the preferred language for audio (dialog).
The default setting is ENGLISH.
Note
When you select a preferred language that is not recorded on
the DVD, one of the recorded languages is automatically
selected.
You can select any recorded language for audio by pressing
LANGUAGE button when playing a DVD disc
SUBTITLE SettingSUBTITLE Setting
SUBTITLE SettingSUBTITLE Setting
SUBTITLE Setting
Path: Main Page Preference Setup Page SUBTITLE
FRENCH
ITALIAN
GERMAN
Select the preferred language for subtitle.
The default setting is ENGLISH.
Note
When you select a preferred language that is not recorded on
the DVD, one of the recorded languages is automatically
selected.
You can select any recorded language for audio by pressing
SUBTITLE button when playing a DVD disc

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UDIO SETUP

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DIGITAL OUT SettingAL OUT Setting
AL OUT SettingAL OUT Setting
AL OUT Setting
Path: Main Page Audio Setup Page DIGITAL OUT
DIGITAL OUT
Select the audio output format.
The default setting is underlined.
SPDIF/RAW: The COAXIAL or OPTICAL output accept Dolby
Digital, MPEG or DTS SPDIF signal.
SPDIF/PCM:The COAXIAL or OPTICAL output accept PCM
signal.
OFF:The COAXIAL or OPTICAL output not signal but ANA-
LOG output has signal.
Note
IF your speaker system does not match your DIGITAL OUT-
PUT setting, you will not be able to enjoy the true original
sound.
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DYNYN
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YNAMIC SettingAMIC Setting
AMIC SettingAMIC Setting
AMIC Setting
Path: Main Page Audio Setup Page DYNAMIC
DIGITAL OUT
Select the dynamic range compression to fit the individual
listening situation of the audience.
The variable range is from FULL, 7/8~1/8 or OFF.
The default setting is OFF.
FULL: Audio with fully compressed dynamic range.
7/8~1/8: Audio with partially compressed dynamic range.
OFF: Audio with uncompressed dynamic range.
Note
In many listening situations, it is objectionable to allow the
sound to become very loud, and thus the loudest sounds
must be compressed downwards in level. Likewise, the
very quiet sounds would be inaudible and must be brought
upwards in level to be heard. Dolby Digital satisfies these
needs through the dynamic range controlling.