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SYSTEM SETUP
1.5 SCREEN SAVER
ON
: If the image remains motionless on the screen, for example the disc is paused,
stopped etc, for several minutes, a screen saver will appear on the screen. You can
press any key or button to wake it up.
OFF:
Disable the screen saver function.
1.6 LAST MEMORY
ON
: During a playback or in a paused status each time you open the disc tray or turn off
the
unit, the unit will memorize the last playback time. Next time
when you insert the same disc and close the disc tray to load the disc, the
unit will play from the memorized point.
OFF
: Disable the last memory function.
portable
portable
2 AUDIO SETUP PAGE
There are three items in the AUDIO
SETUP PAGE. They are ANALOG
AUDIO, DIGITAL AUDIO and DOLBY
DIGITAL.
2.1 ANALOG AUDIO
2.1.1 DOWNMIX
LT/RT:
The 5.1-channel audio is mixed into left channel and right channel and is output
via the FR and FR speaker respectively.
STEREO:
The 5.1-channel audio is mixed into stereo signal and is output via the FR
and FR speaker.
NOTE:
This function only applies to the Dolby AC -3 encoded 5.1-channel discs.
2.2. DIGITAL AUDIO
2.2.1 DIGITAL OUTPUT
SPDIF/ OFF:
There will be no digital audio signal output. (Coaxial off)
SPDIF/RAW:
The digital audio signal output will be in raw format.
SPDIF/PCM:
The digital audio signal output will be in PCM format.
2.2.2 LPCM OUTPUT
SPDIF/PCM
When
DIGITAL OUTPUT
is set to
, this item is available.
Select a sample rating for the digital audio output. There are two options, 48KHz and
96KHz.
NOTE:
Some amplifiers don't support 96KHz sampling which will affect the coaxial
output.
2.3 DOLBY DIGITAL
2.3.1 DUAL MONO
STEREO:
The player outputs the left-channel audio and right-channel audio via the FL
and FR speaker respectively.
L-MONO:
The player outputs the left-channel audio only via both the FL and FR
speaker.
R- MONO:
The player outputs the right-channel audio only via both the FL and FR
speaker.
MIX- MONO:
The player outputs the average signal of the left-channel and right-
channel audio via the FL speaker and the FR speaker.
NOTE:
This function only applies to the Dolby AC -3 encoded 2-channel discs.