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The default settings are underlined. Select “AUDIO SETUP” in the setup display. AUDIO SETUP AUDIO DRC: DOWNMIX: To set, press , then . To quit, press . STANDARD DOLBY SURROUND DIGITAL OUT ENTER DOLBY DIGITAL: MPEG: D-PCM PCM DTS: OFF DISPLAY x AUDIO DRC (Dynamic Range Control) Makes the sound clear when the volume is turned down when playing a DVD. This function works only when you play a DVD which has the AUDIO DRC function. This affects the output when: – you have made the connections using an audio connecting cord – you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord (when you set “DOLBY DIGITAL” to “D-PCM” and “MPEG” to “PCM” in “DIGITAL OUT”) • STANDARD: Normally select this position. • TV MODE: makes the low sounds clear even if you turn the volume down. It is especially recommended when you listen to the sound using the speakers of the TV. • WIDE RANGE: It gives you the feeling of being at a live performance. When you use high quality speakers, it is more effective. Note When you play DVDs without the AUDIO DRC function, there may be no effect on the sound. continued Settings and Adjustments Settings for the Sound (AUDIO SETUP) (continued) x DOWNMIX Switches the mixing down methods when you play a DVD on which rear signal components such as LS, RS or S are recorded in Dolby Digital format. For details on the rear signal components, see “Displaying the audio information of the disc” (page 55). This affects the output when: – you have made the connections using an audio connecting cord – you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord (when you set “DOLBY DIGITAL” to “D-PCM” in “DIGITAL OUT”) • DOLBY SURROUND: when the player is connected to an audio component that conforms to Dolby Surround (Pro Logic). The output signals which reproduce the Dolby Surround (Pro Logic) effect are mixed down to 2 channels. • NORMAL: when the player is connected to an audio component that does not conform to Dolby Surround (Pro Logic). The signal without the Dolby Surround (Pro Logic) effect are output. Setting the digital output signal (DIGITAL OUT) Switches the methods of outputting audio signals when you, connect 1. a digital component such as a receiver (amplifier) having a digital connector, 2. an audio component having a built-in decoder (Dolby Digital, MPEG or DTS), 3. a DAT or MD using an optical digital connecting cord. For connection details, see pages 19 and 22. Note When you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord and play sound tracks with a 96 kHz sampling frequency, the output signals are converted to 48 kHz (sampling frequency). When you have made the connections using an audio connecting cord, sampling frequency stays at 96 kHz and the output signals are converted to analog signals. x DOLBY DIGIT AL Selects the Dolby Digital signals to be output when you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord. • D-PCM (Downmix PCM): when you play Dolby Digital sound tracks, the output audio signals are mixed down to 2 channels. You can select whether the signals conform to Dolby Surround (Pro Logic) or not by making adjustments to the “DOWNMIX” item in “AUDIO SETUP.” • DOLBY DIGITAL: when the player is connected to an audio component with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder. If the player is connected to an audio component lacking a built-in Dolby Digital decoder, do not set this. Otherwise, when you play the Dolby Digital sound track, a loud noise or no sound will come out from the speakers, affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged. Settings and Adjustments Note When you select “D-PCM, ” set Virtual Enhanced Surround (VES) to “OFF.” Otherwise, the player will not output signals when you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord. x MPEG Selects the MPEG audio signals to be output when you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord. • PCM: when the player is connected to an audio component lacking a built- in MPEG decoder. If you play MPEG audio sound tracks, the player outputs stereo signals when you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord. • MPEG: when the player is connected to an audio component having a built-in MPEG decoder. If the player is connected to an audio component lacking a built-in MPEG decoder, do not set this. Otherwise, when you play the MPEG audio sound track, a loud noise will come out from the speakers, affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged. x DTS Selects the DTS signals to be output when you have made the connections using an optical digital connecting cord. • OFF: when the player is connected to an audio component lacking a built- in DTS decoder. • ON: when the player is connected to an audio component having a built- in DTS decoder. If the player is connected to an audio component lacking a built-in DTS decoder, do not set this. Otherwise, when you play the DTS sound track, a loud noise will co...