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Audio1
A2 Video1 V2 Language General
SETUP
Move
Exit
Audio DRC
Dolby Digital Out
DTS Out
Linear PCM Out
MPEG Out
Digital Out
SACD Playback
Off
Dolby Digital
DTS PCM
Down Sample On
2ch Area
Multi-ch Area
CD Area
SACD Playback
EXPERT
Super Audio CD discs can be divided up into several different
areas – stereo audio, 5.1 channel audio and, for hybrid Super
Audio CDs, standard CD audio. The Super Audio CD Playback
setting enables you to select which area of the disc you want
to play.
If you select an area that doesn’t exist on the disc loaded, a
different area of the disc will play. For example, if you choose
CD audio but the disc loaded is not a hybrid Super Audio CD,
the stereo Super Audio CD audio will play.
Default setting is “2ch Area”.
A1
Audio2
Video1 V2 Language General
SETUP
Move
Exit
Virtual Surround
Audio Out
Speaker Setting
Gain Setting
CD Digital Direct
Off
TruSurround
Fix
Off
A1
Audio2
Video1 V2 Language General
SETUP
Move
Exit
Virtual Surround
Audio Out
Speaker Setting
Gain Setting
CD Digital Direct
Off
2 Channel
5.1 Channel
Fix
Off
Virtual Surround
When used with stereo sources, TruSurround creates a
realistic surround-sound effect using just two speakers. If your
amplifier is connected via the 2CH AUDIO OUT terminals (
or
of page 9) and “Audio Out” is set to “2 Channel”(see
page 37), you can simulate surround sound by selecting
“TruSurround”.
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There is no effect when the audio source is DVD-Audio, DTS
or 96 kHz LPCM or during playback of CD, MP3 and Super
Audio CD.
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The digital audio output level is reduced when playing 2
channel Dolby Digital DVDs or Video CDs with TruSurround
selected. If you play a multi-channel Dolby Digital DVD with
Dolby Digital to PCM conversion (see page 35) and
TruSurround selected, there is no digital output.
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The effect of virtual surround varies depending on your
amplifier and speakers.
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Default setting is Off.
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Audio Out
2 Channel (default):
Select this when the amplifier is connected via the 2CH
AUDIO OUT terminals (
or
of page 9).
5.1 Channel:
Select this when the amplifier is connected via the 5.1CH
AUDIO OUT terminals.
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Even when “5.1 Channel” is selected, you will not get multi-
channel sound unless a multi-channel disc is played.
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When “2 Channel” is selected, multi-channel sound is down
mixed to 2 channel.
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When “5.1 Channel” is selected, front left and right channels
are output from the 2CH AUDIO OUT jacks (
and
of
page 9).
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If you change the setting during slideshow of DVD-Video, the
sound might be stopped for about 30 seconds.
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Some DVD-Audio discs don’t allow down-mixing of audio.
These discs always output multi-channel audio regardless of
the setting made here.
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