
LS10 Installation and Operating Guide
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LS10 Installation & Operating Guide
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3.8.2 Post-Processing
Post processing options may include DTS Neo:X, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Pro Logic
IIz, or Auro-3D (option). The post processing options that are available depend on the speaker format.
All options 10dB operations and Direct Mode are also available through the user touch screen
interface. Refer to
Mode, Audio Processing
on page 23 for information on the meaning of the selections.
Table 9.
Decoder Setup screen
Controls Description
Speaker
Configuration
Displays the speaker setup that was configured in the Bass Management setup.
DRC
Dynamic Range Control reduces the audio volume range between soft and loud
sounds. The louder volumes are decreased and the quieter volumes increased. The
amount that the range is reduced is determined dynamically by the metadata stream
of the particular decoder that is being used. DRC works only with some Dolby or
DTS content, depending on how it was created. Select from the drop down menu:
Off – no range control is applied
On/TrueHD Auto – range control is applied on TrueHD content only if enabled by
the content. For DTS content, it is the same as ON.
On – it is applied by the DTS or Dolby decoder
Postprocess
Select from
DTS Neo:X
,
Dolby PLII
,
Dolby PLIIx
,
Dolby PLIIz
,
Auro-3D
, or
None
.
Controls Description Detail
Direct Mode
(processing
disabled)
Disabled (default)
Select to disable audio processing. This includes: Parametric
filters, channel levels, input channel delays, output routing,
output channel delays, high and low pass filters, and output
trim. This is normally only used for testing.
Noise
Sequencer
Off, Auto, or Step
Selecting the Noise Sequencer outputs pink noise for setup or
speaker tests. Select
Auto
to cycle pink noise through the
channels, with each channel receiving pink noise for a few
seconds before moving to the next channel. Select
Step
to
move through the channels one at a time. Channels that are
not active in the current Speaker Configuration are skipped. The
Subwoofers are not included.
Apply LFE
+10dB
Options
PCM,
DTS
or
Dolby
Removes the +10dB LFE (sub woofer) boost applied to the LFE
channels when playing DTS decoded audio.
Note
: Only required when playing old DTS discs that did not
have correct LFE encoding level. Normally should be +10 dB
same as for Dolby.