JVC LT-32DP9BJ Instructions Manual page 42

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"Dolby Digital" output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal
Some digital channels are broadcasted with "Dolby Digital" signals. In these
cases, "Dolby Digital" signals can be output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
terminal.
. Connect an audio system with a "Dolby Digital" decoder to the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT terminal.
"Connecting external devices" (P. 9)
Æ
. Change the "Digital Audio Output" setting from "PCM" to "Dolby Digital".
"Digital Audio Output" (P. 29)
Æ
Even if "Dolby Digital" is set, "MPEG" signals will be output by a channel
that is not broadcast with "Dolby Digital" signals.
Even if "Dolby Digital" is set, "Liner PCM" signals will be output from the
sources other than digital channels.
Set the audio system so that it is compatible with "Dolby Digital",
"MPEG" and "Linear PCM". (For detail, refer to the audio system
instruction manual.) If the audio system does not have a MPEG
decoder, change the setting to "PCM" when listening the sound of a
channel that is not broadcast with "Dolby Digital" signals.
Do not change the setting to "Dolby Digital" from "PCM" when the audio
system does not have a "Dolby Digital" decoder.
If you have a noise or no sound problem, change the setting to "PCM"
from "Dolby Digital".
Getting started
00Hz Clear Motion Drive II
Most conventional LCD panel uses 50 frames per second (50 Hz) to display
an image which needs long holding time (time it takes to display single
frame), causing blurring or ghost images when there is rapid or complex
movement across the screen - a phenomenon common to all LCD panels.
This TV is equipped with JVC's original "100Hz Clear Motion Drive II"
technology, which displays two frames (the original plus the new
interpolated frame) in the time a 50 Hz set displays a single frame.
Resulting to double the typical rate, 100 frames per second (100 Hz) and
halve the holding time without reducing brightness or contrast. By using this
technology you will be able to reduce blurring or ghost images when there is
rapid or complex movement across the screen.
By using "Auto Demonstration" (P. 34)", you can display the differences
between conventional LCD (50 Hz) and LCD panel equipped with "100Hz
Clear Motion Drive II".
Left side of the screen: Moving image of LCD panel equipped with "100Hz
Right side of the screen: Moving image of 50 Hz conventional LCD (50
*1 To simulate Moving image of conventional LCD, the TV will display two
same frames at a time.
When the images are 60 frames per second (60 Hz), it will be produced
as 120 frames per second (120 Hz)
Basics
Advanced
Clear Motion Drive II" (100 frames per second)
frames per second)
*1
Etc.


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