Changing The Audio Settings - CyberHome CH-DVD 452 Operation Manual

Cyberhome entertainment dvd-player operation guide ch-dvd 452
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USER PREFERENCES
USER PREFERENCES
Language
Video
Audio
Security
Video settings
Brightness 0
Press 'ENTER' to return
Language
Video
Audio
Security
Video settings
Contrast 0
Press 'ENTER' to return
Language Video
Audio
Security
Audio setup page
Downmix
STR
SPDIF output
RAW
Dual mono
STR
Dynamic
Go to audio setup page
Language Video
Audio
Security
Audio setup page
Downmix
STR
LT/RT
SPDIF output
RAW
Stereo
Dual mono
STR
Dynamic
Set the downmix mode
Language Video
Audio
Security
Audio settings
Downmix
STR
SPDIF off
SPDIF output
RAW
SPDIF/RAW
Dual Mono
STR
SPDIF/PCM
Dynamic
Set the SPDIF output
Brightness
General
To adjust the intensity of light emitted. The setting range for the picture bright-
ness is from -20 to +20. Set the brightness with help of the buttons "B" and "A"
and press then "ENTER" to return.
Contrast
General
Adjustment of the picture contrast. The contrast is decisive for the overall dis-
play. Light spots should stand out clearly from dark spots without loosing the
strength of the picture. The setting range for the picture brightness is from -16
to +16. Set the brightness with help of the buttons "B" und "A" and press then
"ENTER" to return.

Changing the audio settings

General
Highlight the menu point you would like to set in the menu "Audio". Press the
button "ENTER" to enter a menu. Use the button "C" or "
required sound setting and press "ENTER" to confirm your selection. You can
leave the menu at any time by pressing the button "
Downmix
General
Since most DVD discs feature Dolby Digital 5.1 channel soundtracks, you will
need to use the Downmix options. You have the following setup options:
LT/RT: If you set to LT/RT, a mixed signal of the surround signal will be pro-
duced on the left and right output. The left output signal consists of the front left
signal plus centre and the sum signal of the left and right signal of the surround
speakers. The right output signal consists of the front right signal plus sub-
woofer plus the difference signal of the left and right signal of the surround
speakers. This setting should be used only with Dolby Pro Logic receivers
capable of decoding this signal type.
Stereo: If you plan to use the Stereo Analog outputs for a connection to a TV
or receiver, you must enable this setting to downmix the 5.1 channel sound-
tracks of most DVD movies to a stereo format. If you set to Stereo, the left sig-
nal consists of the front left signal plus surround left signal and sum signal of
the centre and subwoofer. The right signal consists of the front right signal plus
surround right signal and sum signal of the centre and subwoofer. This setting
should be used for most televisions and Stereo Audio equipment.
SPDIF Output
General
SPDIF (Sony / Philips Digital InterFace) refers to the digital audio format used
by most consumer electronics equipment, as well as the coaxial and optical dig-
ital audio output connectors.
SPDIF off: Please select this option to switch the digital output off. Please
note that the analogue outputs are still enabled.
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" to select the
B
" on your remote control.

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