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“Dynamic range” is the difference between the
maximum level and the minimum level of sounds.
this function is generally used when playing
high volume programs at night, in order not to
disturb the neighbour. This setting can dynamo
lower the volume and still keep the original tone
quality. This is the range, measured in decibels
(dB),between the loudest and the quietest sound
registers in a soundtrack.
Preference Setup Pages
1. TV Type: This product supports output of
various system, including AUTO, NTSC, PAL.
PAL: Choose this settings if your DVD player
is connected to a PAL TV. The default setting
is PAL; NTSC: Choose this settings if your
DVD player is conn -ected to a NTSC TV.
AUTO: Choose this settings if your DVD player
is connected to a multi-system TV.
For more information of output format, refer to
the instruction of your DVD player.
2. Audio: DVD built-in disc dubbing language
selection options.
3. Subtitle: This player provides English etc.
languages as the built-in subtitle language,
when playing DVD, user may hide the subtitle
or choose any of them as the present subtitle
language.
4. Disc menu: DVD Disc language selection
options.
5. Parental: Playback for discs with rating, you
can select the rating setting according to your
p reference. Rating restriction is divided in
eight different categories from KID SAFE to
ADULT.
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