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The XMC-1 Menu System
Lip Synch Delay
The Lip Synch Delay setting is used to manually configure the Lip Synch Delay.
Note: The optimum lip synch Delay can vary with different program material from different
sources; the automatic configuration is designed to compensate for this, and so is usually
the best option. The lip synch Delay is normally only configured manually if the automatic
configuration fails to work properly with certain source equipment and/or a certain display or
projector.
Note: setting lip synch Auto overrides the ability to set a lip synch Delay manually; if lip synch
Auto is checked, you will NoT be able to enter a value in the lip synch Delay field.
Button
The Button setting allows you to configure a direct access button for this Input (on the front panel
and the remote control).
None assigns no button to the Input.
1 - 8 assigns that button on both the front panel and the remote control to that Input.
(Only buttons 1 through 7 exist on the remote control; button 8 exists only on the front panel.)
Note: you may wish to assign button 8 to an Input that you only use "locally", such as a
Reference CD player located in your equipment rack, or the front panel analog input.
5.1 Mode
The 5.1 Mode setting determines what mode will be used by default when a surround sound
signal is received at this Input. You will be offered a list of valid modes to choose from. Selecting
Auto, which is the default, will instruct the XMC-1 to select the best mode for each particular type
of signal received. Selecting last Used will instruct the XMC-1 to use whatever mode was used
the last time a similar input signal was received on the same Input; in this mode, if you manually
override the XMC-1's default choice, your manual choice will become the default for the next time
a similar signal is received.
Note: selecting surround as the 5.1 Mode will instruct the XMC-1 to play discrete 5.1 or 7.1
channel content (multi-channel pCM for example) with no decoding or modification. selecting
+Dolby plIIx or +DTs Es Matrix will instruct the XMC-1 to use post processing if necessary to
synthesize 7.1 channels from 5.1 channel content by creating rear surround channels. (In this
process, the front channel signals remain unchanged, but content from the surround channels
is processed to create surround channels and rear surround channels.)
2.0 Mode
The 2.0 Mode setting determines what mode will be used by default when a two channel signal
is received at this Input. You will be offered a list of valid modes to choose from. Selecting Auto,
which is the default, will instruct the XMC-1 to select the best mode for each particular type of
signal received.
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