Analog Audio Setup; Pro Logic Setting; Center Delay; Surround Delay - GoVideo D2730 User Manual

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:: Analog Audio Setup

The Analog menu allows you to adjust analog audio settings, includ-
ing Pro Logic, speaker delays, and speaker sizes/configurations. The
Center Delay, Surround Delay, and Speaker Set options need only be
used when connecting the D2730 via the 5.1 Channel outputs.
1 From Stop mode, press SETUP.
2 Select Analog and press ENTER.
Analog Audio
Setup Menus
3 Use the
/
keys to select each of the following:

Pro Logic Setting

The DVD player has a built-in Dolby Pro Logic decoder to provide
virtual surround sound for PCM (stereo) source material from the 5.1
channel analog audio outputs.
Select Pro Logic, and then use the / keys to select:
Auto
(Default) Stereo audio soundtracks will be output in Dolby Pro
Logic mode.
On
All audio soundtracks will be output in Dolby Pro Logic mode.
Off
Dolby Pro Logic is disabled.
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Center Delay

Use to delay the sound from the center speaker so that it arrives at
your primary listening area at the same time as sound from the left
and right front speakers. Use only if the center speaker is closer to
your primary listening area than your front speakers.
Select Ctr. Delay, and then use the / keys to set the delay from
0-1.75 meters.
Determine the difference in distance between your center speaker
and your front speakers relative to your primary listening area,
and set the Ctr. Delay accordingly. For example, if your center
speaker is ~1 foot closer to your couch than your front speakers,
then set the Ctr. Delay to 0.35 meters (1.2 feet).

Surround Delay

Use to delay the sound from the surround speakers so that it arrives at
your primary listening area at the same time as sound from the left
and right front speakers. Use only if the surround speakers are closer
to your primary listening area than your front speakers.
Select Surr. Delay, and then use the / keys to set the delay from
0-5.25 meters.
Determine the difference in distance between your surround
speakers and your front speakers relative to your primary listening
area, and set the Ctr. Delay accordingly. For example, if your sur-
round speakers are ~6 feet closer to your couch than your front
speakers, then set the Surr. Delay to 1.75 meters (5.7 feet).
For Speaker Set, see page 47.

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