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Front Speaker; Center Speaker; Surround Speaker; Subwoofer
NOTE:
The „Center Speaker" and "Rear Speaker" menus can only be selected
if the "5.1 Channel" option is activated in the "Downmix" menu.
Here you can set the characteristics of the loudspeakers.
Large: The loudspeaker produces bass and treble sounds.
Small: The loudspeaker produces only treble sounds.
Off : The loudspeaker does not produce any audio signals.
Digital Setup Page
SPDIF-Output (Digital Output)
Here you specify the settings for the digital Audio output.
SPDIF Off : Output of an analogue Audio signal, but no digital signal.
SPDIF/RAW: Output of a digital Audio signal. Use this setting if your
amplifi er is no two-channel stereo amplifi er.
SPDIF/PCM: Output of a digital Audio signal that is converted to a
2-channel signal. Use this setting if your amplifi er is a two-channel
stereo amplifi er.
NOTE:
If there is no Audio output, even though you connected the DVD-
Player to an amplifi er, you will most likely have chosen an incorrect
setting for the Audio output.
Dual/Mono
The Audio output is normally in stereo. Here you have the possibility to
choose Mono-output instead of Stereo-output.
Stereo: The Audio output is in Stereo (default).
L-Mono: The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal of the
„left" stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers.
R-Mono: The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal of the
„right" stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers.
Mix Mono: The Audio output is in Mono. In this case the signal of the
„both" stereo channel is transmitted to all speakers.
Dynamic
The term „Dynamic" (Dynamic Range) describes the ratio of quietest and
loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very large, you will experience very
quiet and very loud sounds.
This may cause replay problems. Let us assume that you are watching a
DVD in a relatively loud environment. You can now increase the volume to
be able to hear also the very quiet passages, however with the disadvan-
tage that loud passages will be unacceptably loud. In this case it would
make sense to compress the dynamic range (i.e. reduce) and increase the
output volume at the same time.
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19.02.2008 16:06:18 Uhr
19.02.2008 16:06:18 Uhr

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