Specifications

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l DYNAMIC
Dynamic Rangeis the difference between the
maximum level and the minimum level of sounds.
Sounds on a movie originally designed for movie
theaters feature a very wide dynamic range, so
sometimes it is not suitable for home use. Depending
on the condition of your listening environment, Dynamic
Range function can reduce the instant sound effect
alteration of the movie while playing back. When seeing
movies in the night, turn this function on to avoid the
suddenly loud sound to influence your neighbors.
(Default value is FULL, no compression to be done.)
NOTES:
i This function works only during playback of Dolby
®
Digital recorded
discs.
i The level of Dynamic Range Reduction may differ depending on
the DVD discs.
< AUDIO EFFECT SETUP
l AUDIO EFFECT
This player offers the audio effect function. This function
is available when setting to ONposition and then
press the VIRTUAL button on the remote control to open
this function during playing back. There are four steps
of effect level.
< LINEAR PCM SETUP
This option sets the audio output format sent using the
units coaxial digital audio output.
l Linear PCM OUT
? LPCM 48K
In the Linear PCM setting, 48Kmeans the digital
audio output maximum sampling rate is 48KHz;
therefore, when the titles encoding sampling rate* is
96KHz, the output will be forced converted to 48KHz.
? LPCM 96K
If 96Kis selected, then the maximum output
sampling rate is 96KHz and no conversion will take
place.
DISC CODING AND OUTPUT FORMAT
Disc
Audio encoding format
Digital output format
Dolby
®
Digital
Dolby
®
Digital Bit stream
(1~5.1 ch) or 48kHz/16bits
2ch Linear PCM
DTS
®
Bit stream (1~5.1 ch) or OFF
Linear PCM
(48/96kHz, 24bits)
Linear PCM
(48KHz/16 bits up to
96kHz/24bits)
DVD
MPEG
PCM (2ch) (48KHz/16 bit) or
MPEG audio bit stream (1-7.1 ch)
Video
CD
MPEG I Linear PCM (44.1KHz sampling)
Audio
CD
Linear PCM Linear PCM (44.1kHz/16bit)
NOTES:
i Sampling rate:
When a sound wave is converted to a digital signal, the sound is
sampled and converted to data at a specific frequency rate. For
example, a signal with a 96 kHz sampling rate indicates that in one
second, the analog signal was sampled 96000 times to produce
the digital signal.
i In LPCM set-up menu, there will be a case that even when LPCM
96K is selected, output signal is converted to 48KHz if the disc has
the copy guard management system in it.
- - LPCM SETUP PAGE - -
LPCM OUT LPCM 48K
LPCM 96K
MAIN PAGE
SET LPCM OUTPUT TO 48K OR 96K
- - AUDIO EFFECT PAGE - -
AUDIO EFFECT
OFF
ON
MAIN PAGE
SET AUDIO EFFECT MODE
- - DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP - -
DUAL MONO
DYNAMIC
MAIN PAGE
DYNAMIC RANGE COMPRESSION
FULL
6/8
4/8
2/8
OFF
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