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Solo Movie 5.1 plays a wide range of disc types, which 
include:

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  DVD-Video (single region, set at factory)

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  DVD-Audio

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  SACD version 1.3

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  MPEG2-encoded video files

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  MPEG4-encoded (DivX) video files (in AVI, 

MP4, and MP4-Nero formatting

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  CDDA (‘normal’ audio-CDs) including HDCD 

decoding, CD-R, and CD-RW

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  Video CD, and SVCD

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  MP2, MP3, WMA, and OGG audio files (some 

restrictions apply)

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  JPEG image files on CD (Picture CDs) and 

DVD.

Other disc formats may not play correctly in this 
player.
DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW discs (Audio CDs and 
Video CD/Super VCDs) recorded using a DVD 
recorder, CD recorder or personal computer 
are not guaranteed to play in the Solo Movie 
5.1. Incompatibility may be due to a number of 
possibilities, including the type of disc used and the 
recording method.

CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW compatibility 

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  This unit will play CD-R and CD-RW discs 

recorded in CD Audio or Video CD/Super VCD 
format, or as a CD-ROM containing the audio 
and video file types listed above. Other content 
may cause the disc not to play, or to create 
noise/distortion in the output.

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  This unit will play DVD-R/RW discs that are 

recorded using the DVD Video format, or as a 
DVD-ROM containing the audio and video file 
types listed above.

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  This unit cannot be used for recording discs.

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  This player is compatible with multi-session 

discs, but plays only sessions that are closed. 
Unfinalised discs cannot be played. 

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  File names must not contain blank spaces or 

special characters (.+/=).

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  A CD-ROM used to compile your files must be 

ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 compliant. 
CD physical format: Mode1, Mode2 XA Form 1, 
or Mode2 Form 2. 
File names up to 15 characters are supported.

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  A DVD-ROM used to compile your files must 

be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 compliant.

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  Each disc (CD or DVD) may contain up to 

1500 directories. Each directory may contain up 
to 220 files.

Compressed audio compatibility 

The Solo Movie 5.1 will play CD- or DVD-ROM discs 
containing files saved in the MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 
(MP2), MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3), Windows Media 
file (WMA) and OGG formats, with sampling rates 
of 44.1 or 48kHz. Incompatible files will not play 
correctly, potentially causing noise or distortion on the 
audio outputs. 

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  Fixed bit-rate files are recommended. Variable 

bit-rate (VBR) files are playable, but the playing 
time may not be shown correctly.

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  This player recognises only tracks that are 

named with the file extensions ‘.mp3’, ‘.wma’, 
‘.mp2’ and ‘.ogg’ (names are not case-sensitive).

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  There are many different recording bit-rates 

available to encode your audio files. Those 
supported by this player are:

For MP2, MP3 

and OGG 

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The following constant bit rates are 

supported: 32, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 

192, 256 and 320 kilobits per second. 

Variable bit rate (VBR) between 96kb/s 

and 320kb/s is also supported.

For WMA 

playback

The following constant bit rates are 

supported: 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160 and 

192kb/s.

Note that MP3 audio encoded at 128 kbps or higher 
should sound close to regular CD Audio quality. 
This player will play lower bit-rate MP3 or WMA 
tracks, but be aware that the sound quality becomes 
noticeably worse at lower bit-rates.

Picture disc compatibility

Solo Movie 5.1 will play CDs or DVDs containing 
JPEG images.

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  Only files with the .jpg or .jpeg extension will be 

recognised (names are not case-sensitive).

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  Kodak picture discs are supported (only the 

files in the JPEG directory will be shown on the 
screen).

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  Fuji picture discs are supported (select the JPEG 

files in the clips menu).

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  Konica and QSS picture discs are 

not

 supported.  

PC created disc compatibility 

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  If you record a disc using a personal computer, 

even if it is recorded in a ‘compatible format’ 
as listed above, there will be cases in which the 
disc may not be playable in this machine due 
to the setting of the application software used 
to create the disc. In these particular instances, 
check with the software publisher for more 
detailed information. 

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  Check the DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW 

software disc boxes for additional compatibility 
information.

disc types supported

troubleshooting

Problems with video

No video (blank screen)

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  Check that the HDMI cable is connected 

correctly at both ends. If an HDMI-equipped 
A/V receiver is in use, try connecting Solo 
Movie 5.1 directly to the display device, in order 
to isolate where the fault may lie.

 

The fault may be an HDCP (authentication) 
failure with the HDMI device.

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  Check that the display device is set to display 

the HDMI input (i.e., has not been set to some 
other video input, instead).

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  Check that the HDMI input of the receiver 

and/or display device is enabled. See the user 
handbook of the connected device for details 
on doing this.

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  Using an alternative video display device (e.g., 

connected via the composite video out), check 
that the ‘Video Resolution’ item on the Video 
page of the Set-up menu is set to ‘Auto’. See 
page 17 for details on how to do this.

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  Consult the user handbook of the display 

device to ensure that it can handle the output 
formats provided by Solo Movie 5.1. Is it one of 
the following?

720 x 480p (NTSC progressive scan)
720(1440) x 480i (NTSC interlaced) **
720 x 576p (PAL progressive scan)
720(1440) x 576i (PAL interlaced) **
1280 x 720p (HDTV progressive scan)
1920 x 1080i (HDTV interlaced)

  ** Resolutions not available with HDMI

At least one of these standards must be supported by 
the connected device in order for it to work correctly 
with Solo Movie 5.1.

No video (random noise)

Random noise will be displayed if the content-
protection algorithm fails to authenticate the attached 
device. This will occur, for example, if a DVI device 
that does not support HDCP (such as a computer 
monitor) is connected to Solo Movie 5.1.
To attempt to isolate this problem, remove all discs 
from Solo Movie 5.1, then power-off both Solo Movie 
5.1 and the connected display device. Switch the 
display device on, then Solo Movie 5.1 – at this point, 
the idle logo of Solo Movie 5.1 should be shown on 
the display device. If this is not the case, please check 
the items listed above for a blank screen.

If the noise appears when a copy-protected disc 
(DVD) is played, then it is the authentication that 
is failing. Please contact your dealer for further 
information.

Problems with audio

The type of audio provided by the HDMI connector 
depends on the configuration of Solo Movie 5.1 
(see ‘Audio Setup’ on page 18). Note that pure 
DVI devices (connections requiring a HDMI to 
DVI convertor cable) do not support audio via this 
connection.
Note that for audio to be transmitted over HDMI, 
‘Digital audio out’ must be set to ‘HDMI’.

Summary of Contents for Solo movie 5.1

Page 1: ...Handbook Manuel Handbuch Handleiding Manual m o v i e 5 1 s o l o ...

Page 2: ...installed in a manner that makes disconnection possible 10 Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs and the point where they exit from the appliance 11 Power lines Locate any outdoor antenna aerial away from power lines 12 Non use periods If th...

Page 3: ... page 2 of this handbook Many of these items are common sense precautions but for your own safety and to ensure that you do not damage the unit we recommend that you read them This product is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance It has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth U S ground Licensing information This product incorporat...

Page 4: ...ictures from iPod can be seamlessly integrated using Arcam s rDock or rLead Solo Movie 5 1 takes over the control and amplification with all iPod text appearing on the front panel display of the unit MENU SOURCE INFO OK POWER VOLUME TAPE Arcam has brought all its experience to bear to deliver stunning surround sound decoding and amplification from Dolby Digital DTS or Dolby Pro Logic II decoding m...

Page 5: ...n the front panel display for the current source OK Press the OK button to confirm a selection a DVD menu choice for example 1 Stop Eject Press the 1 button once to stop a disc playing this is a resume stop Pressing the button twice is a complete stop see page 21 Press and hold the button for more than one second to open the disc tray Headphone output This 3 5mm stereo jack socket is for attaching...

Page 6: ...of the power cable into the socket on the back of Solo Movie 5 1 making sure that it is pushed in firmly Plug the other end of the cable into your mains socket and if necessary switch the socket on Solo Movie 5 1 is fitted with a power switch on the rear panel above the power inlet make sure that this is switched on Solo Movie 5 1 is fitted with a transformer designed to accept the mains voltage i...

Page 7: ...d in firmly We advise you to use high quality interconnect cables wherever possible to ensure the best possible sound quality Connecting a record deck Solo Movie 5 1 is not fitted with a phono pre amplifier If you wish to connect a record deck to Solo Movie 5 1 then you will need an external pre amplifier Please contact your dealer for further information and recommendations on the best option for...

Page 8: ...5 1 check the table if the component inputs of your display device are not labelled Y Pb Pr SCART output The SCART connector is common on European A V equipment and provides a convenient connection method between Solo Movie 5 1 and display device carrying both video and stereo audio If you are using a SCART connection and you do not wish to listen to the audio through yourTV then it is best to mut...

Page 9: ...ble or the product casing Failure to ensure this can cause a short circuit and damage your Solo Movie 5 1 Do not over tighten the loudspeaker terminals or use a wrench pliers etc as this could damage the terminals and this would not be covered under warranty Speaker cables The speakers should be connected to the amplifier using good quality high purity copper cables Solid core cables or those with...

Page 10: ...nd room is always muted when Solo Movie 5 1 is switched on it must be unmuted explicitly when required This is to avoid unexpected output in the remote location The Zone 2 volume can be controlled from the main room by using the front panel controls or the remote control Front panel control 1 Press and hold the Info button to turn the Zone 2 Volume display on 2 Unmute or change the previous volume...

Page 11: ... ribbon aerial is supplied as an accessory to Solo Movie 5 1 FM AM equipped units for optimal FM radio reception a roof or loft mounted aerial is advised as this will give superior reception In some areas cable radio may be available or in an apartment building a distributed aerial system may be installed In either of these cases you should have sockets in your home marked FM orVHF do not use thos...

Page 12: ...VCRs and third party CD players See the CR100 Handbook for a list of these The CR100 is a learning remote so you can teach it almost any function from an old single device remote You can also program the CR100 to issue a sequence of commands macros from a single button press See the CR100 Handbook for details As the CR100 is a system remote controller some of the keys are not used with the Solo Mo...

Page 13: ...ode for the same manufacturer Full details are given in the CR100 Handbook Maintaining reliability Please keep in mind the following when using the remote control Make sure there are no obstacles between the remote control and the remote sensor on Solo Movie 5 1 The remote has a range of about seven meters If the remote sensor is obscured the remote control input jack on the rear panel is availabl...

Page 14: ...se various features to match your system Switch on the unit then use the adjacent diagram to navigate through the available settings Making adjustments In normal use the display shows information on the current volume the source being listened to and any source relevant information such as the playback time on a CD To adjust the listening settings press Menu on the front panel or Amp then Menu on ...

Page 15: ...e rear If a recording is too spacious or strong from the surrounds it can be adjusted forward to get a better balance Likewise if a stereo recording is somewhat too narrow sounding it can be adjusted toward the rear to get a more enveloping immersive result We recommend Dimension is set to 0 for normal use Centre Width This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode is selecte...

Page 16: ... their potential values are described on the following pages The Display set up menu is a series of video test patterns with instructions that help you to optimize your display for Solo Movie 5 1 Remember that to use the CR100 remote control for advanced set up you first have to set it to AMP or DVD mode by pressing the Amp or DVD button The Set up menus To enter the Set up menus 1 Press and hold ...

Page 17: ...you have a wide screen 16 9 display device Material in 16 9 format is displayed so as to fill the screen If you have a 4 3 display device and you have set a preference for 4 3 Panscan it does not mean you will always see movies in this format since Panscan display must be supported by the disc being played HDMI colour space This setting controls the type of video the colour space given out over th...

Page 18: ...ur external audio decoder is able to process digital audio with a sample rate of up to 96kHz or if you are not using the digital audio outputs This is the maximum sample rate present on DVD video discs Max 48K Choose this option if your external audio decoder is unable to process digital audio with a sample rate of up to 96kHz This is the normal setting for this menu item Note that this setting is...

Page 19: ...ne 2 L R Send the Zone 2 audio signal to the surround amplifier Delay set up The delay set up menu page allows two different types of delay to be configured those due to speaker positioning and those due to video post processing Delay settings only apply to DVD sources Measurement Units Before entering any values choose the measurement units that you feel most comfortable with centimetres 0 01m or...

Page 20: ...the menu to prevent the next source selected being too loud Note that Test Noise is set to Off on leaving the Trims set up page Trims Trims for all the speakers can be set in steps of 1dB using the associated sliders These settings are useful if the speakers have different sensitivities and so have different volumes for the same input levels Subwoofer Sub with stereo trims Both the Subwoofer and t...

Page 21: ...e Search menu A jump can be performed using different specifiers jump to a particular time or to a specified chapter track on the disc Track Applies toVCDs only To jump to a specified track on aVCD enter the track number in the Track field then press OK Note that manyVCDs have only one track Closing the Search menu When displayed this menu screen can be closed again by pressing the SRCH button whi...

Page 22: ...r with the track time that remains to be played and volume setting 3 Large character display this shows the current track number and volume setting as a double height display CD DVD A playback commands summary 4 Play starts playback of a disc Stop for CDs press once to stop play For DVD A press once for a resume stop press again for a complete stop Pause press to pause disc playback Press again or...

Page 23: ...hat is currently selected Browser View Shows the number of tracks in a Program List or previews JPEG photographic images See page 28 for details of the range of discs supported by Solo Movie 5 1 Control window The following advanced functions can be accessed from here Filter You can use this to allow only certain types of file to be displayed audio photo or video View Program The track list now sh...

Page 24: ... a combined FM DAB digital radio receiver module in the USA and the Far East an AM FM receiver module is usually supplied In order to use either of these modules you must connect an aerial to the unit a suitable aerial is supplied as an accessory If your Solo Movie 5 1 is supplied with the AM FM module the AM aerial should be assembled and connected as described on page 11 Solo Movie 5 1 provides ...

Page 25: ...ally to the list of available stations when the scan is completed To select a DAB radio station press the B or C buttons on the remote control until the name of the station you want to listen to is displayed The station is tuned in automatically after a delay of about two seconds Setting station presets You can store your favourite radio station in one of the radio presets giving quick access to t...

Page 26: ...ase note that you must be in Amp DVD or Tun mode on the CR100 to stop or pause an alarm from the remote control To cancel snooze mode press the power button Sleep timer This timer allows you to specify a listening period after which Solo switches automatically into stand by The period can be set in 5 minute intervals up to 120 minutes 2 hours a count down timer is displayed on the front panel To s...

Page 27: ... 50Ω Audio data rate maximum 256kbits s MPEG layer II protection level 3 Number stored services maximum 128 FM receiver RF tuning range 87 5 108MHz Sensitivity typical 2µV Signal noise ratio at 200mV 58dB Distortion THD at 200mV 0 5 AM receiver where fitted RF tuning range 522 1611kHz Signal noise ratio at 200mV 40dB Distortion THD at 30 modulation 1 5 General Supply voltage 115V or 230V AC depend...

Page 28: ...or DVDs containing JPEG images Only files with the jpg or jpeg extension will be recognised names are not case sensitive Kodak picture discs are supported only the files in the JPEG directory will be shown on the screen Fuji picture discs are supported select the JPEG files in the clips menu Konica and QSS picture discs are not supported PC created disc compatibility If you record a disc using a p...

Page 29: ...for both parts and labour costs The warranty does not cover transportation costs at any time Claims under guarantee This equipment should be packed in the original packing and returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased or failing this directly to the Arcam distributor in the country of residence It should be sent carriage prepaid by a reputable carrier not by post No responsibility can be a...

Page 30: ...SH184E Issue 1 A R Cambridge Ltd Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach CAMBRIDGE CB25 9QR England ...

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