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RQT5941
Reference
Setting details
Set a ratings level for playing DVD (
a
page 45). The DVDs must have ratings levels recorded on them for this feature to be effective.
Level 8: All DVD can be played.
Level 7 to level 1: Prohibits play of DVD with ratings recorded on them.
Level 0: Prohibits play of all DVD.
Select the soundtrack language. Some discs are designed to start in a certain language despite any changes you make here.
Select the subtitle language. Some discs are designed to start in a certain language despite any changes you make here.
Select the language for the title menu and other menus shown by the disc.
Select the language used for menus and messages the unit displays on the television (including these menus).
Choose whether to show the on-screen messages that appear on the television when you perform operations.
Set the delay time for your center and surround speakers (
a
page 45).
Select a picture type for when the picture is paused (
a
page 49) .
Field: Field stills are shown which are less blurred.
Frame: Frame stills are shown which are sharper.
Select whether to have sound on or off during the first level of fast forward.
Select whether to have dynamic range compression on or off during play of Dolby Digital software. Dynamic range is the difference between
the loudest sound and the softest sound. By compressing this range, you can listen at low volume but still enjoy clear dialogue.
Select whether PAL 60 signals or NTSC signals will be output during playback of NTSC discs.
Changes to the settings remain intact after the unit is turned off.
Do the setting procedures again to restore to the original settings.
Use the test signal to adjust the volume balance of your speakers (
a
page 44).
Change to suit your television (
a
page 15).
Set the presence and size of your center and surround speakers when setting up a 5.1-channel surround system (
a
page 44).
Choose whether or not to convert the 96 kHz signals contained on DVD to 48 kHz/16 bit.
Select the types of digital signals to be output from the DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT terminal.
To record to MDs
/
PCM
When outputting to a decoder
/
Bitstream