Adjusting The Digital Audio Output; Activating Or Deactivating Dynamic Range Control (Drc) - Vizio VBR135 User Manual

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Adjusting the Digital Audio Output

This setting changes the type of digital audio data the player
outputs over HDMI and Optical/SPDIF. Depending on your setup,
you may need to try several settings.
1. From the Audio menu, use the
Up/Down Arrow buttons on
the remote to highlight Digital
Audio Output and press OK.
2. Highlight the digital audio format best suited to your home
audio receiver (Bitstream, PCM, or Reencode) and press OK.
Select the Bitstream setting to enable up to 7.1 channels
of audio depending on the source and the audio device
capability.
Select the PCM setting for up to 2 channels of stereo audio.
This setting offers the most compatibility with audio devices
and TVs.
Select the Reencode setting to enable multi-channel audio
with primary and secondary tracks (such as director's
commentary) mixed together - when available from the
source.

Activating or Deactivating Dynamic Range Control (DRC)

When activated, this setting normalizes the volume of a disc's
audio track. The loudest parts of the soundtrack will be quieter,
and the quietest parts will be louder. This effect can be useful
when viewing movies late at night, when others might be sleeping.
To use this setting, your player's audio must be connected
with HDMI or Optical/SPDIF, and digital output must be set to
Bitstream or PCM.
To activate or deactivate Dynamic Range Control:
1. From the Audio menu, use the
Up/Down Arrow buttons on the
remote to highlight DRC and
press OK.
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight On, Off, or
Auto and press OK.
Selecting Auto for this setting turns on Dynamic Range Control
for all Blu-ray soundtracks except Dolby TruHD.
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