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(*) Our experience indicates that there are some DVD discs in the market with possible mastering errors,
resulting in potential lip-sync problems. Some satellite and terrestrial set-top boxes can also display some
problems depending on the program’s source.
If you notice a lip-sync problem (sound and picture do not seem perfectly in time with each other) when
watching, you can go to the OSD SPEAKER set up menu (while DVD is selected) and change the delay
time of the audio. Improving the sync between audio and video can significantly improve the enjoyment of
music videos and movies or even speech based programmes.
Once in the OSD menu system you can change the delay time in five steps. The default is setting 3 as this
works with the widest selection of DVDs and sources. Only if you notice a lip-sync problem you need to
make any adjustment. Setting 3 is ideal for use with flat panel TVs and monitors. Setting 0 or 1 will probably
work best with traditional CRT based TV sets. The new remote control has also the capability to directly
control the audio delay time by two buttons (LS- (lip-sync minus) and LS+ (lip-sync plus).
With some DVDs you may find you have to stop playing the DVD, adjust the lip-sync and start playing again.
If you only press STOP once during this procedure, playback should start from the position it stopped.
The new remote control allows the user to control all the input devices directly from the remote control such
as through cable/satellite, aux1 and aux2. Normally you should not need to adjust the volume control of any
other device. The FVSS201/P always controls the volume. Set your television’s volume to zero using the
TVs supplied remote control as all the sound will come from the Final loudspeakers.
7. Operation Explained
This chapter will review operation in more detail—how to play DVDs, CDs and USB devices.
Playing Discs
Compatible Disc Standards
CD-DA
VCD CD 2.0
CVD,S-VCD
CD-R,CD-RW
DVD VIDEO
DVD-RW/DVD+RW
DVD-R/DVD+R
Disc Size 12cm and 8cm
Compatible Audio/Video Standards
Dolby Digital 2 ch Downmix
Dolby Prologic II Decoding
Dolby Virtual speaker mode
DTS Decoder with 2.1ch out
MPEG-4
MPEG-2 standard video (S-VCD)
MPEG-1 audio
MP3
AAC
DCDI
Pluge (0 IRE) capable (=black
level adjustment)
USB (mp3 decoder)