Specifications
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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3. The following message appears when CSS Playback is selected from the Playback menu—or
CSS is selected from the Setup menu—and a CSS license is not installed on the XD10.
CSS Playback
is not enabled.
License required.
Main menu → Playback → Film → CSS
4. Selected XD10s with CSS or Video Options may be configured with the soundtrack audio
capability disabled. When the soundtrack audio is disabled, the XD10 will not play DTS audio
soundtrack with film. However, the unit will still function for video sound playback or external
S/PDIF input.
If an XD10 unit does NOT have soundtrack capability, the following message will display.
Soundtrack Audio
is not enabled.
License required.
Main menu → Playback → Film→ Soundtrack
4.5. Guide For a Seamless Change-Over
When you are running a DTS movie with dual projectors, the picture and sound may not change at the
same time during a change-over. The reason is that as soon as the first frame of action reaches the
picture aperture on the incoming projector, the DTS Digital Sound
®
will change over to that reel. DTS
Digital Sound
®
changes independently of the projector’s douser position. Change-over anomalies are
most evident on movies that have very tight editing / scene-change tolerances from the end of one reel
to the start of the next reel.
When this occurs, perform one of the adjustment procedures below.
4.5.1. Sound Changes Before Picture
When threading the incoming projector, roll down the film to a greater number of feet. If you normally
thread to “8”, try threading to “9” or “10.” Keep adjusting the roll-down setting until the picture
changes with the sound. Also, try hesitating a second before starting the incoming projector on the first
cue.
4.5.2. Determining Roll-Down
Adjusting the roll down setting is a judgment call. Base it on the time delay of the picture vs. sound.
One second of delay equates to 24 frames, or 1.5 feet.