Audio Setup Options
D.R.C - FULL / TV MODE / OFF
Sometimes called “midnight mode”, D.R.C (Dynamic Range
Compression) aims to make watching a movie at low volumes more
enjoyable by boosting the quieter sounds while suppressing the louder
sounds. This reduction in the difference between the low and high audio
levels is known as “compression”. You can adjust the level of this
compression in three levels: FULL - Highest compression, TV MODE -
Optimized for smaller speakers, and OFF - No compression.
DIGITAL - DOLBY / LPCM
Most DVDs are produced with Dolby 5.1 Channel soundtracks. So,
normally this setting should be at the default of DOLBY. However, this
setting can be set to LPCM to support DVDs featuring this type of audio
format. LPCM, or Linear Pulse Code Modulation, is a stereo digital
audio format typically used only with CD audio.
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CHILD
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EXIT
DIGITAL
D.R.C
ENTER RETURN SETUP
DOLBY
STANDARD
For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 38.