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sound mode
programme, sound and vision adjustment
digital options in sound mode
When your television is switched to an AV scart input whose decode mode is set to
AUTO/DIGITAL and a digital signal source is connected and playing on the coaxial or optical
connectors, the options found in the SOUND MODE menu become dependent on the type of
digital signal being received.
Please note:
to enjoy the sound benefits of Dolby Digital etc.you will require software (eg. DVD
disc, in which Dolby-D, signals are recorded.) and suitable hardware (some form of disc player,
which can output a digital signal).
To return to normal TV operation press the television button on your handset.
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Dolby Digital signal
options
Dolby Digital -
In this mode surround sound can be created, with the
digital audio capabilities increasing the precise localisation of
sounds, improving the ambience experienced.
Dolby ProLogic -
In this mode surround sound can be created.
Stereo -
Stereo downmix** mode which inputs the Dolby Digital x/y.z
information through your televisions internal left and right
speakers.
44.1/48kHz PCM signal
options
Dolby Pro Logic -
In this mode surround sound can be created.
Stereo -
Stereo mode which provides signals for your televisions
internal left and right speakers.
Please note:
When the television is set to digital mode and no external equipment is
connected, your television will assume PCM mode and will offer the options listed above in
the
PCM signal
options
. It must also be noted that the type of audio signal which will be
outputted can usually be found on your external equipment.
**Downmix -
this is when all the five multi-channels (left, right, surround left,
surround right, centre) are outputted through the televisions left and right speakers