CyberLink PowerDVD 11 User Manual page 92

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Note: HDMI output is not available under Windows XP.
Output mode
This option lets you select the special processing that is used on the audio signal.
Experiment with the available settings to decide which you prefer.
Note: the selections that are available in the Output mode drop down menu are
dependent on the selection made in Speaker Environment and the configuration of
your computer.
The major difference between Dolby Surround* Compatible Downmix and
Stereo is that Dolby Surround uses the Dolby Surround downmixing algorithm
and the possibility exists of connecting an analogue Pro Logic decoder to the
sound card so as to enable 4-ch surround sound (left, right, center, surround)
for Dolby Surround. Otherwise, both are relatively similar in 2-channel output.
Dolby Headphone* is a post-processing effect designed to create a virtual
surround sound experience particularly for a headphone environment, but is
suitable also for both notebook and desktop environments. For more
information, see "Dolby Headphone" on page 87.
The TrueTheater Surround* (CyberLink Headphone) option uses technology
developed by CyberLink to improve the quality of audio output from a
notebook over headphones. The Advanced options simulate the very different
experiences of listening to sound in a living room, a small theater or a large
stadium. For more information, see "TrueTheater Surround (Headphone Mode)
- Optional" on page 87.
The Dolby Virtual Speaker* option allows you to experience virtual surround
sound through 2 speakers. For more information, see "Dolby Virtual Speaker"
on page 88.
TrueTheater Surround* (CyberLink Virtual Speaker): is a virtual surround
technology developed by CyberLink. For more information, see "TrueTheater
Surround (Virtual Speaker Mode) - Optional" on page 88.
TrueTheater Surround* (CyberLink Multi-channel Environment Impression
technology 2): is an audio channel expansion technology developed by
CyberLink that converts a stereo audio sound and outputs to multiple channels
(converts a 2 channel source to 4, 6, 7, or 8 speakers or a 6 channel source to 7
or 8 speakers). For more information, see "TrueTheater Surround" on page 89.
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