Specifications

XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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4.3. Frequently Asked Questions
4.3.1. I Have a DTS Print but No Discs
1. Check the hard drive to see if the movie soundtrack has already been loaded. From the Ready
message on the LCD screen, press Enter
Playback Contents Features to view the list
of all soundtracks loaded in the XD10 hard drive.
2. If the soundtrack is not listed in the XD10 contents, find the feature’s soundtrack disc and load
it into the XD10. If you cannot find the soundtrack disc, contact the film distributor and request
the disc.
Remember that a film that runs less than 90 minutes will have only one movie disc. It should be
labeled “one disc only.” Movies running over 90 minutes will have two discs. Occasionally,
you may encounter a 3+ hour long film and those normally have three discs, with special show
instructions.
4.3.2. Film Is Not in Sync or Does Not Sound Right
Do not attempt to remedy these problems while playing in DTS.
1. Turn off the XD10 unit.
2. Listen and verify that the movie is playing properly in the analog (usually SR) format.
3. Let the film finish playing in analog.
4. Ask the theater technician to perform a full DTS quality check and verify sync with the demo
film. Give the technician at least one hour to complete the test and alignment. (See Sections 7.1,
TC (Timecode) Reader Offset, for sync, and 7.2.2, Audio Setups, for channel calibration.)
4.3.3. Volume Is Too Loud
Do not adjust the XD10 audio level from the menu controls.
1. Turn down the fader on the cinema processor.
2. If the sound level needs adjustment after the cinema processor has switched to DTS digital,
contact your theater technician and request a DTS sound check.