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Lets you compress the dynamic range of the
soundtrack. This may be useful when you want
to watch movies at low volumes late at night.
Dynamic range compression is possible with
Dolby Digital sources only.
xOff
The dynamic range is not compressed.
xAuto
The dynamic range is compressed
automatically.
xOn
The dynamic range is compressed as intended
by the recording engineer.
Lets you delay the output of audio to minimize
the time gap between audio output and visual
display.
This function is useful when you use a large
LCD or plasma monitor or a projector.
You can set the function for each input
independently.
xHDMI Auto
The time gap between audio output and visual
display for the monitor connected via an
HDMI connection will be adjusted
automatically based on the information for the
TV. This feature is available only when the
monitor supports the A/V Sync function.
x0 ms – 1200 ms
You can adjust the delay from 0ms to
1200ms * in 10 ms intervals.
*The maximum delay may be limited to the lower
value, depending on the audio stream.
Note
•This function does not work in t he following cases.
– “ MULTI IN” is selected.
– “2ch Analog Direct” is being used.
Lets you specify the input mode for the digital
signal input to the DIGITAL IN jacks or
HDMI IN jacks.
You can set the function for each input
independently.
xPCM
When signals from the DIGITAL IN jack are
selected, PCM signals are given priority (to
prevent interruption when playback starts).
However, when other signals are input, there
may be no sound, depending on the format. In
this case, set this item to “Auto.”
When signals from the HDMI IN jack are
selected, only PCM signals are output from the
connected player. When signals in any other
format are received, set this item to “Auto.”
xAuto
Automatically switches the input mode
between Dolby Digital, DTS, or PCM.
Note
Even when “Decode Priority” is set to “PCM,” the
start of the sound may not be output due to signals
on the CD being played back.
Lets you select a sound effect applied to input
signals. For details, see “Enjoying Sound
Effects” (page7 1).
You can set the function for each input
independently.
Lets you set whether or not to output sound
from the front high speakers. For details, see
“Sound Field Mode” (page75).