Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA

Figure 34 OPTION > Audio Output Settings

The following table describes the fields in this menu.

Table 17 OPTION > Audio Output Settings

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Analog Output

The DMA sends two channel (also called left and right or stereo) audio output

 

through the LEFT and RIGHT audio connectors for music files.

 

 

S/PDIF Output

Use this column to turn the S/PDIF connector’s output (the DMA’s digital output) on

 

or off for individual audio formats.

 

 

AAC

Select whether or not the DMA sends digital audio output through the S/PDIF audio

 

connector for AAC music files.

 

Select LPCM to turn on the channel digital output (also called left and right or

 

stereo) for AAC music files.

 

Select OFF to turn off the digital output for AAC music files.

 

 

Dolby Digital

Select whether or not the DMA sends digital audio output through the S/PDIF audio

 

connector for Dolby Digital music files.

 

Select LPCM to turn on the channel digital output (also called left and right or

 

stereo) for Dolby Digital music files.

 

Select OFF to turn off the digital output for Dolby Digital music files.

 

 

WMA

Select whether or not the DMA sends digital audio output through the S/PDIF audio

 

connector for WMA music files.

 

Select LPCM to turn on the channel digital output (also called left and right or

 

stereo) for WMA music files.

 

Select OFF to turn off the digital output for WMA music files.

 

 

Auto Volume

Automatic volume control averages the volume during music playback to help

Control Strength

smooth out the sound level. Select the amount of volume smoothing you want for

 

music playback.

 

None provides no volume smoothing.

 

Small provides a low degree of volume smoothing.

 

Moderate provides some volume smoothing.

 

Strong provides the greatest degree of volume smoothing.

 

 

OK

Select this to save your changes back to the DMA.

 

 

CANCEL

Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes.

 

 

 

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