NS-VDVD1 Vertical DVD player

Menu

Available settings

 

Audio Setup Downmix mode–You can set the front speakers to left and right

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stereo.

 

POST DRC (Dynamic Range Compression)–You can set this to

 

even the sound level, quieting loud noises and increasing dialogue.

 

SPDIF Output–You can choose from three SPDIF settings:

 

SPDlF OFF–Analog surround sound is output through the

 

back-paneI connections for L, R. LS, RS, and Center

 

speakers, and a Subwoofer simulation.

 

SPDlF/RAW or SPDIF/PCM–Surround sound is output to a

 

Dolby Digital / DTS decoder through the optical and coaxial

 

connectors on the back-panel.

 

Note: The DVD player simultaneously outputs a Dolby Digital signal

 

and an analog signal, but you have to select the analog output if you

 

want to take advantage of the Karaoke effects.

 

LPCM (Linear Pulse Code Modulation) OUT–You can set this to

 

LPCM 48K or LPCM 96K for audio format.

 

Dolby Digital Setup

Dual Mono–If your amplifier/decoder has Dolby Digital output, you can select stereo, left mono, right mono, or mixed mono mode for your amplifier decoder.

Dynamic–You can set this to dynamically lower the volume and still keep the original tone quality. This is the range, measured in decibels (dB), between the loudest and the quietest sounds in a soundtrack.

HDCD Setup

Filter–You can choose the sampling frequencies of the digital filter. The higher the sampling frequencies, the clearer the audio quality. The default setting is Off. For HDCD playback, choose 1X or 2X.

Video Setup Resolution–You can select the resolution output of the player to match your TV.

HDCP Setup–You can turn HDCP On or Off.

Video Format–You can set the video output format to match your TV.

Audio Source–You can set the audio source that you use to provide sound to your TV.

HDMI Src–You can set the HDMI source to On or Off. See “Using the HDMI interface” on page 19

Quality–You can set the video elements affecting picture quality:

Sharpness–Sets the sharpness level of the picture.

Brightness–Sets the brightness level of the picture. Press and the TV will display a value. Press / to adjust, then press ENTER to confirm and return to the menu.

Gamma–Sets the gamma value of the picture.

Luma (Luminance) Delay–Sets the luminance delay of the picture, depending on the TV's brightness and color. For DVDs the normal setting is 1T.

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