Technical data
DVD-/HDD-RECORDER – MD 80857 47
SETTINGS IN THE SETUP MENU
Size
` Use the or arrow keys to select a speaker channel so you can set
the virtual size. Press the and then use the or arrow buttons to
set the size to
SMALL or LARGE. If you choose NONE the channel is
not changed.
` In the
Subwfr entry you can switch the subwoofer channel on or off.
Level
` Use the or arrow keys to select a speaker channel so you can set
the volume. Press the and then use the or arrow buttons to set
the volume from 0 dB to -10 dB.
Distance
` Use the or arrow keys to select a speaker channel so you can set
the delay. This may be necessary for example if the speaker on which
the sound is output is much closer in relation to the other speakers.
` Press the arrow buttons and then use the or arrow buttons to
set the delay from 0 to 15 milliseconds.
CrossOvr
` Use the or arrow keys to select a speaker set for which you want
to set the frequency range. Press the arrow buttons and then use the
or arrow buttons to set the frequency range from 80 to 200 Hz.
For example if you set the range for the front speakers to 200 Hz all
frequencies under 200 Hz will be output via the subwoofer.
Return
Return to the main menu.
Dolby Digital
PCM: Select PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) if there is a
connection to a digital amplifier/receiver. Your recorder
will transmit the same audio formats as are stored on the
disc by means of a PCM signal. In addition, an audio signal
will be transmitted via the left/right outputs.
Bitstream: The DVD/HDD recorder outputs the raw data as Dolby
Digital sound (default setting).
DTS
PCM: Please refer to "Dolby Digital" above.
Bitstream: The DVD/HDD recorder outputs the raw data as DTS
sound (default setting).
MPEG
PCM: Please refer to "Dolby Digital" above.
Bitstream: The DVD/HDD recorder outputs the raw data as MPEG
sound.
Sampling Frequency
48 kHz: Default setting.
96 kHz: Only for DVDs with corresponding sampling frequency.










