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SUBSIDIARY SETTINGS (cont.)
8ANALOG DOWN MIX
DOLBY SURROUND
STEREO
Set to the appropriate mode according to your audio system when you play
back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with surround multichannel audio. This
setting affects only the analogue audio output signal from the AUDIO OUTPUT
connectors (DVD) when playing back a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with
surround multichannel audio.
DOLBY SURROUND:
Select this when you enjoy multichannel surround audio by
connecting the unit’s analogue AUDIO OUTPUT connector
(DVD) to a surround decoder or an internal amplifier.
STEREO: Select this when you enjoy conventional 2-channel stereo
audio by connecting the unit’s analogue AUDIO OUTPUT
connectors (DVD) to a stereo amplifier/receiver or TV, or when
you dub audio of a DVD VIDEO disc recorded with surround
audio to your MD, cassette, etc.
NOTE:
The “ANALOG DOWN MIX” function does not work when the 3D Phonic function is
activated. (pg.46)
8D. RANGE CONTROL
WIDE RANGE
NORMAL
TV MODE
The dynamic range (the difference between the loudest sound and the quietest
one) can be compressed during playback of a program encoded in Dolby
Digital format.
This function takes effect when a DVD VIDEO disc recorded in Dolby Digital
format is played back at low or middle volume.
WIDE RANGE: Select this to inactivate this function when you enjoy wide
dynamic range program.
NORMAL: Normally select this setting to activate this function.
TV MODE: Select this when you hear the sound through the TV's
speaker(s).
NOTES:
This function works only when playing back a disc recorded with Dolby Digital format.
The setting is not effective for other discs.
This function does not work when the 3D Phonic function is activated. (pg.46)
8OUTPUT LEVEL
STANDARD
LOW
You can lower the output level of analog audio to accommodate the unit to the
connected A/V equipment.
STANDARD: Normally select this.
LOW: The output level of analog audio is lowered.
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