Automatic Migration; Forced/Manual Migration; Watching A Simulcast - PROCEED Audio Video Preamplifier Manual

Audio video preamplifier
Table of Contents

Advertisement

If you have multiple connections defined for a particular source, the AVP will au-

automatic migration

tomatically use the highest-priority connection available. For example, if you have
chosen
, followed by
, followed by
for your
AC-3 RF demodulator
digital
analog
laserdisc player, the system will first look to the RF input. If it cannot lock onto a
signal there, it will move to the digital input. Lacking a signal there, it will migrate
to the analog input. In fact, within limits, the system will continue to look for a
higher-priority signal and if one becomes available, will go to it automatically .
(The exception is auto-migration away from an analog input, which is impossible
for technical reasons.)
If you have the on screen messages enabled, you will be notified of auto migra-
tion changes.
At your option, automatic migration may be turned off (in the Operate menu).
For most people, it is easier to use "forced migration" when they want to see
what a different connection might sound like, as explained below.

forced/manual migration

On some occasions, you may wish to "force" a migration beyond the usual prior-
ity. In our laserdisc case, for example, you might want to compare the sound
quality of
to
, and to
in the
Dolby Digital
(digital) Pro Logic
(analog) Pro Logic
AVP . To do so, simply click the source button again (in this case, laserdisc) for
each forced migration. The system will cycle through all available connections.
Note that when you have done this, you have asked the system to migrate from
one input to the next manually. To restore automatic migration, simply select any
other input button (assuming that
is turned on in the
automatic migration
oper-
).
ate menu
To create a "simulcast" situation wherein you are watching the video associated

watching a simulcast

with an A/V source button, with the audio associated with an audio-only source
button, simply select the picture you want followed by the sound you want, in
turn. In this way , you can watch a sporting event while listening to the play by
play on the radio (for example). Note that you must have
simulcast: on
in the
.
operate menu
To return to the usual combination of audio and video from the same source,
simply reselect that (or any other) A/V source. If using the remote control, a
video ±
single touch of either side of the
button will return you to the original
A/V source's audio as well as it's video.
74

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents