
14
Setup
pCm
Bitstream
(Unprocessed)
Bitstream
(Re-encoded
dTS)
Bitstream
(Re-encoded
dolby d)
Definition
for
Blu-ray
Disc
Any
Decodes main
feature audio
and BONUSVIEW
audio stream
together into PCM
audio and adds
Navigation Sound
Effects
.
Outputs only main
feature audio stream
so that your AV
receiver can decode
the audio bitstream.
You will not hear
BONUSVIEW audio
and Navigation Sound
Effects.
Decodes main
feature audio
and BONUSVIEW
audio stream
together into
PCM audio and
adds Navigation
Sound Effects,
then re-encodes
the PCM audio
into DTS bitstream
Decodes main
feature audio
and BONUSVIEW
audio stream
together into
PCM audio and
adds Navigation
Sound Effects,
then re-encodes
the PCM audio
into Dolby Digital
bitstream
* If Source Stream is 2ch, "Re-encoded
Dolby D" Settings are not applied.
Blu-ray Discs may include three audio streams :
- Main Feature Audio : The audio
soundtrack of the main feature.
- BONUSVIEW audio : An additional
soundtrack such as the director or actor’s
commentary.
- Navigation Sound Effects : When you
choose a menu navigation selection, a
Navigation Sound Effect may sound.
Navigation Sound Effects are different
on each Blu-ray Disc.
✎
NOTES
■
Be sure to select the correct Digital
Output or you will hear no sound or
just loud noise.
■
If the HDMI device (AV receiver, TV)
is not compatible with compressed
formats (Dolby Digital, DTS), the
audio signal outputs as PCM.
■
Regular DVDs do not have
BONUSVIEW audio and Navigation
Sound Effects.
dynamic Range Control
Lets you apply dynamic range control
to Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and
Dolby True HD audio.
●
Auto
: Automatically controls the
dynamic range of Dolby TrueHD audio,
based on information in the Dolby
TrueHD soundtrack.
Also turns dynamic range control on
for Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus.
●
Off
: Leaves the dynamic range
uncompressed, letting you hear the
original sound.
●
On
: Turns dynamic range control on
for all three Dolby formats. Quieter
sounds are made louder and the
volume of loud sounds is reduced.
downmixing mode
Lets you select the multi-channel
downmix method that is compatible
with your stereo system. You can choose
to have the player downmix to normal
stereo or to surround compatible stereo.
Network Settings
When you connect this player to a
network, you can use network based
applications and functions such as
BD-LIVE, and upgrade the player's
software through the network
connection. For more information,
see pages 24~26. Instructions for
configuring the network connection
start below.
Configuring your Network
Connection
Before you begin, contact your ISP to find
out if your IP address is static or dynamic.
If it is dynamic, and you have a wired or
wireless network, we recommend using
the Automatic configuration procedures
described below.
If you are connecting to a wired
network, connect the player to your
router using a LAN cable before you
start the configuration procedure.
If you are connecting to a wireless
network, disconnect any wired
network connection before you begin.
To begin configuring your network
connection, follow these steps :
Wired Network
Ğ
Wired - Automatic
1.
In the Home screen, select
Settings
,
and then press the
v
button.
2.
Select
Network
, and then press
the
v
button.
3.
Select
Network
Settings
, and then
press the
v
button.
4.
Select
Wired
in the Network
Settings screen, and then press
the
v
button.
5.
Select
Connect
button, and then
press the
v
button. The product
detects the wired connection,
verifies the network connection
and then connects to the network.
■
Some Blu-ray Discs do not have
BONUSVIEW audio and Navigation
Sound Effects.
■
If you play MPEG audio soundtracks,
the audio signal outputs as PCM
regardless of your Digital Output
selections (PCM or Bitstream).
■
If your TV is not compatible with
compressed multi-channel formats
(Dolby Digital, DTS), the player may
output PCM 2ch downmixed audio
even though you selected Bitstream
(either Re-encoded or Unprocessed)
in the setup menu.
■
If your TV is not compatible with PCM
sampling rates over 48kHz, the player
may output 48kHz downsampled
PCM audio even though you set PCM
Downsampling to
Off
.
pCm downsampling
Lets you choose to have 96KHz PCM
signals downsampled to 48KHz before
they are outputted to an amplifier.
Choose
On
if your amplifier or receiver
is not compatible with a 96KHz signal.