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3. Audio Setup
1) Press
SETUP
key in stopped or playback state.
2) Point out the
SETUP
by
▲▼
keys and press
ENTER
key.
3) Select desired setting by
▲▼
keys and enter the detailed setting with key.
▶
4) Select desired setting by pressing
▲▼
keys and press
ENTER
key to apply it.
5) You can come out of the detailed settings page by pressing key.
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SPDIF OUT: AUDIO OUTPUT SETTING
1)
OFF
: Analog audio output through the jacks on back panel (FL, FR, RL, RR, Center, Sub-Woofer).
If want Karaoke is precedence, you must select analog audio.
2)
SPDIF/RAW
: Through the Coaxial/Optical jack to output Dolby 5.1CH digital or DTS digital audio.
3)
SPDIF/PCM
: Through the Coaxial/Optical jack to output PCM digital audio.
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OP MODE :
1)
LINE OUT
: Line out mode, with digital dialog normalization.
DEFAULT
2)
RF REMOD
: RF re-modulation mode, with heavy compression and digital dialog normalization.
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DUAL MONO
This is SIMILAR TO THE Multiplex television and can work only for the Disc designed for DUAL MONO program.
1)
STEREO:
Output proper channels through both right and let speakers.
2)
R-MONO
: Output the channel of the right side through both right and left speakers.
3)
L-MONO:
Output the channel of the left side through both right and left speakers.
4)
MIX-MONO:
Outputs through both right and left speakers by mixing up two channels.
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COMPRESSION: SOUND OUPUT REINFORCEMENT
This is a function to adjust the sound dynamic range.
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PRO LOGIC :
There are three modes of OFF/ON/Auto.
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LPCM OUPUT:
If you connect the DVD Player to a PCM compatible receiver via the digital terminals, such as coaxial or
optical etc, you may need to adjust ‘LPCM Output’.
Discs are recorded at a certain sampling rate. The higher sampling rate, the better sound quality.
1)
LPCM 48K
: Playback a disc recorded at the sampling rate of 48kHz.
2)
LPCM 96K:
Playback a disc recorded at the sampling rate of 96kHz.
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MP3 ENCODING:
When you encode the Audio file from Audio CD or record singing sound to USB memory, you may need
to adjust MP3 sampling late. The higher sampling rate, the better sound quality.
1)
96K
: Audio file will be encoded at the sampling rate of 96K.
2)
128K:
Audio file will be encoded at the sampling rate of 128K.