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AVR 2650
AVR
Listening to Media via Your Home Network
Your AVR can play MP3 and WMA audio media that is stored on a PC when both the
PC and the AVR are connected to your home network router.
MP3 compatibility: Mono or stereo, contstant bit rates (CBR) from 8kbps to
320kbps, variable bit rates (VBR) from lowest to highest quality, with sample rates
from 8kHz – 48kHz.
WMA compatibility: Ver. 9.2, stereo CBR with 32kHz – 48kHz sampling rate and
40kbps – 192kbps bit rate, mono CBR with 8kHz – 16kHz sampling rate and 5kbps –
16kbps bit rate, VBR Pass Encoding and Quality Encoding 10 – 98, 44kHz and 48kHz
sampling rate.
NOTES:
• A PC must be running Windows Media
Media Center version 2.0 or 3.0, or Intel
firewalls be turned off, although Windows Media Player may automatically make
any necessary adjustments to the firewall settings to allow media sharing.
• An Apple Macintosh computer must be running DLNA (Digital Living Network
Alliance)-compliant software. Examples of compatible software include the
TwonkyServer
program by PacketVideo, and EyeConnect software by Elgato
Systems.
Before you can access files located on other devices via the network, each device
must first give permission to share files with the AVR:
To share media on PCs:
1. Open Windows Media Player.
2. Open the Library menu and select Media Sharing. The Media Sharing window will
appear.
3. Check the "Share My Media" box. An icon for the AVR will appear in the window.
4. Select the AVR icon, select "Allow," then select "OK."
The computer's WMA and MP3 media should now be available to the AVR.
To share media on other types of computers, operating systems or media software:
Check the instructions for the computer, operating system or media player.
To listen to shared media, press the Network Source Selector button. (If Internet
Radio appears as the source, press the button a second time to switch from the
Internet Radio source to the Network source.) The Network screen will appear.
Network
Menu:
MENU
Press the Menu button, and the slide-in menu should list all devices that allow
sharing by name. Use the slide-in menu to browse the content stored in the device's
media player library. Scroll to the desired item and press the OK button or the Right
button to select it. To return to the previous menu level (or to clear the menu from
view from the top level), press the Back/Exit button or the Left button.
NOTES:
• The Repeat settings are global for Network playback and USB playback. Changing
these settings for one of these sources will change the other source's settings as
well.
• Although video content may appear in the menu, the AVR does not support video
playback from the network connection.
Selecting a Surround Mode
Selecting a surround mode can be as simple or sophisticated as your individual
system and tastes. Feel free to experiment, and you may find a few favorites for
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certain sources or program types. You can find more detailed information on surround
modes in Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 33.
To select a surround mode, press the Surround Modes button (front panel or remote).
The Surround Modes menu will appear.
Surround Modes – Cable/Sat
Auto Select – AVR Selects Best Mode
Virtual Surround – For Two Speaker Systems
Stereo:
Movie:
Music:
Video Game:
Press the Up/Down buttons repeatedly until the desired surround-mode category
appears: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo, Movie, Music or Video Game. Press
the OK button to change the surround-mode category.
Auto Select: For digital programs, such as a movie recorded with a Dolby Digital
or DTS soundtrack, the AVR will automatically use the soundtrack's native surround
format. For two-channel analog and PCM programs, the AVR uses the Logic 7 Movie,
Logic 7 Music or Logic 7 Game mode, depending on the source.
Virtual Surround: When only two main speakers are present in the system, you can
use HARMAN Virtual Surround to create an enhanced soundfield that virtualizes the
missing speakers. Select between Wide and Reference modes.
Stereo: When you want two-channel playback, select the number of speakers you
want to use for playback:
• "2 CH Stereo" uses two speakers.
• "5 CH Stereo" plays the left-channel signal through the front left and surround
left speakers, the right-channel signal through the front right and surround right
speakers, and a summed mono signal through the center speaker.
• "7 CH Stereo" follows the same scheme as 5 CH Stereo but adds the surround
back left and surround back right speakers. This mode is available only when the
surround back speakers are present and have not been reassigned to multizone or
front height operation. See Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 33, for
more information.
Movie: Select from the following when you want a surround mode for movie
playback: Logic 7 Movie, DTS Neo:6 Cinema or Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx or IIz when
seven main speakers are present).
Music: Select from the following when you want a surround mode for music
playback: Logic 7 Music, DTS Neo:6 Music or Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx or IIz when seven
main speakers are present). The Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx/IIz Music mode allows access
to a submenu with some additional settings. See Audio Processing and Surround
Sound, on page 33, for more information.
Video Game: Select from the following when you want a surround mode for game
playback: Logic 7 Game or Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx/IIz when seven main speakers are
present) Game.
After you have made your selection, press the Back/Exit button.
See Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 33, for more information on
surround modes.
Audio Effects
The Audio Effects buttons on the front panel and remote provide settings that let you
adjust the Dolby Volume setting, tone controls, LFE trim, Equalization On/Off setting
or MP3 Enhancement to improve performance. We recommended that you leave
these settings at their default values until you are more familiar with your system.
See Audio Effects Button, on page 34, for complete information.
Video Modes
The Video Modes buttons on the front panel and remote provide settings that let you
use the AVR's video processor to fine-tune the picture, if necessary, after making all
adjustments on the video display. We recommend that you leave the settings at their
defaults until you are completely familiar with the video performance of your system.
See Video Processing, on page 34, for complete information.
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Operating Your AVR
2 CH Stereo
Logic 7 Movie
Logic 7 Music
Logic 7 Game

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