Setup

COMPRESSION (Dolby Digital Output Level) setting

When Dolby Digital is used to record the audio on a DVD disc, the average overall volume level of the audio is relatively lower than that produced by an audio CD. This is to provide the widest possible dynamic range. To counteract this, your DVD player automatically raises the overall average volume level of a disc recorded using Dolby Digital to a level that is similar to that of an audio CD.

COMPRESSION:

OFF

COMPRESSION:

ON

DVD

Dolby Digital audio

• Low audio level

Audio level the same as audio CD

Audio CDs

OFF

Audio level recorded on disc is played back without

 

 

modification.

ON

Dolby Digital average audio level is increased so it sounds

 

 

similar to that of an audio CD.

Helpful Hints

Use of the “OFF” setting is recommended when the DVD player is connected to audio equipment.

The factory default setting is “ON”.

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Sharp DV-L70BL, DV-L70S operation manual Compression Dolby Digital Output Level setting, 47 GB