Audio Setup Options
ANALOG - 5.1CH / 2CH
The ANALOG setting controls the DVD Player’s Analog Audio Outputs.
These are the Stereo Audio and 5.1 Channel Outputs covered on pages
11, 13 & 15. Select 5.1CH if you are using the 5.1 Channel outputs to
connect to a Dolby-Ready Receiver or Speaker System. If you are
using a TV for audio or a stereo system with only two channel inputs,
this setting should be switched to 2CH, allowing you to hear all
channels of Dolby/DTS 5.1 soundtracks through two speakers.
D.R.C - STANDARD / MAXIMUM / TV MODE
Sometimes called “midnight mode”, D.R.C (Dynamic Range Compression) aims to make watching a movie at low
volumes more enjoyable by boosting the quieter sounds while suppressing the louder sounds. This reduction in the
difference between the low and high audio levels is known as “compression”. You can adjust the level of this
compression in three levels: MAXIMUM - Highest compression, STANDARD - Normal compression, and TV MODE -
Optimized for smaller speakers.
LANG.
VIDEO
AUDIO
CHILD
OTHERS
EXIT
ANALOG
DIGITAL
D.R.C
BASS
ENTER RETURN SETUP
5.1CH
DOLBY/DTS
STANDARD
OFF
DIGITAL - DOLBY / DTS / LPCM
Most DVDs are produced with Dolby or DTS 5.1 Channel soundtracks.
So, normally this setting should be at the default of DOLBY/DTS.
However, this setting can be set to LPCM to support DVDs featuring
this type of audio format. LPCM, or Linear Pulse Code Modulation, is a
stereo digital audio format typically used only with CD audio.
BASS - OFF / SMALL / LARGE
You can tailor the bass response of your Sub-Woofer different room sizes with the BASS setting. The options are:
OFF - No additional processing of the sub-woofer signal, SMALL - Adjusts the sub-woofer output for small rooms,
and LARGE - Adjusts the sub-woofer output for large rooms.
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For Help on Using the Setup Menu, see pg 29.