PRV-9000 Operating Instructions
For detailed information on Dolby Digital output, please refer to Chapter 4:
GETTING STARTED, section
4.1.3 Setting the Digital Audio Output
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DTS Out:
There are four points to keep in mind when using DTS Out.
Noise is output when playing a DTS disc with a non-DTS-compatible
amplifier.
A DTS DVD-Video disc is missing analog audio output signals.
When playing a DTS audio CD, noise comes through the analog port
although the DTS Out is OFF.
To play a DTS audio CD, verify that Stereo is active. Use the
AUDIO
button to adjust the setting if necessary.
96kHz PCM Out:
The default setting is
96kHz > 48kHz.
For more information, refer to Chapter
4: GETTING STARTED, section
4.1.3 Setting the Digital Audio Output
.
MPEG Out:
The default setting is
MPEG > PCM.
For information on this option, refer to
Chapter 4: GETTING STARTED, section
4.1.3 Setting the Digital Audio
Output
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Audio DRC:
When watching Dolby Digital DVDs at a low volume, lower level sounds may
drop out. This dropping also can affect low-level dialog. Switching ON Audio
DRC (Dynamic Range Control) can bring up the low sounds while controlling
the high peaks. The sound variations adjust to the recorded material.
The available settings have the following effects:
ON – balances dynamics
OFF – leaves original dynamics intact
Max – ‘squashes’ dynamics
Audio DRC is ineffective when listening to a disc through the digital output if
the
Dolby Digital Out
option is set to
Dolby Digital
. Adjust the dynamic range
from the AV amplifier/receiver to correct this situation.
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