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Categories and the
corresponding buttons for TV
d)
The default setting of the TV (white) button.
When this setting is selected, the audio input of the
TV is switched and the image from the TV tuner is
displayed on the TV screen automatically by
pressing the TV (white) button.
e)
When this setting is selected, the audio input of the
TV is switched automatically by pressing the TV
(white) button.
To clear all remote button
assignments
Press and hold
2
–, then press
?
/
1
and
DMPORT at the same time.
The remote is reset to its factory settings.
Glossary
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Digital Cinema Sound (DCS)
A unique sound reproduction technology for
home theater developed by Sony, in
cooperation with Sony Pictures Entertainment,
for enjoying the exciting and powerful sound
of movie theaters at home. With this “Digital
Cinema Sound” developed by integrating a
DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and measured
data, the ideal sound field intended by
filmmakers can be experienced at home.
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Dolby Digital
Digital audio encoding/decoding technology
developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. It
consists of front (Left/Right), center, surround
(Left/Right) and subwoofer channels. It is a
designated audio standard for DVD-video and
also known as 5.1 channel surround. Since
surround information is recorded and
reproduced in stereo, more realistic sound with
fuller presence is delivered than with Dolby
surround.
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Dolby Pro Logic II
This technology converts 2 channel stereo
recorded audio into 5.1 channel for playback.
There is a MOVIE mode for movies and
MUSIC mode for stereo sources such as
music. Old movies encoded in the traditional
stereo format can be enhanced with 5.1
channel surround sound.
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Dolby Surround (Dolby Pro
Logic)
Audio processing technology developed by
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Center and mono
surround information is matrixed into two
stereo channels. When reproduced, audio is
decoded and output in 4 channel surround
sound. This is the most common audio
processing method for DVD-video.
Categories
Press
TV
d)
5
TV
e)
6
Additional Information
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