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Front Panel Rear Panel Remote
Contents
Connections
Playback
Setup
Listening Mode E󰀨ects
Updating of listening modes
Listening modes such as Atmos 2.0 and DSur 2.0 are added when the
rmware is updated after purchase or the rmware is switched in the product
production process. For details of rmware update, see "Additional Function
(Firmware Update)" (
p5).
In alphabetical order
Classical
Suitable for classical or operatic music. This mode emphasizes the surround
channels in order to widen the sound image, and simulates the natural
reverberation of a large hall.
Atmos
(Firmware version before supporting Atmos 2.0, etc.)
Selectable at the time of inputting Dolby Atmos audio format when height
speakers are connected. This mode faithfully reproduces the stereophonic sound
design recorded in the Dolby Atmos audio format.
Unlike existing surround systems, Dolby Atmos does not rely on channels, but
rather enables the accurate placement of sound objects that have independent
motion in a 3D space with even greater clarity. Dolby Atmos is an optional
audio format for Blu-ray Discs and achieves a more stereophonic sound eld by
introducing a sound eld above the listener.
To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set the
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
Atmos
(Firmware version supporting Atmos 2.0, etc.)
Since this mode calculates the positional data of audio recorded in Dolby Atmos
audio in real-time and outputs it from appropriate speakers, you can enjoy the
natural and stereophonic sound eld of Dolby Atmos with any speaker layout
including connection of only front speakers. Also, the Dolby Atmos sound design
can be reproduced more faithfully by connecting height speakers. You can select
this mode when inputting the Dolby Amos audio format.
Unlike existing surround systems, Dolby Atmos does not rely on channels, but
rather enables the accurate placement of sound objects that have independent
motion in a 3D space with even greater clarity. Dolby Atmos is an optional
audio format for Blu-ray Discs and achieves a more stereophonic sound eld by
introducing a sound eld above the listener.
According to the speaker layout, the following listening modes are displayed.
Atmos 2.0/2.1: When only front speakers are installed
Atmos 3.0/3.1: When front speakers and center speaker are installed
Atmos 4.0/4.1: When front speakers and surround speakers are installed
Atmos 5.0/5.1: When front speakers, center speaker and surround
speakers are installed
Atmos 2.0.2/2.1.2: When front speakers and height speakers are
installed
Atmos 3.0.2/3.1.2: When front speakers, center speaker and height
speakers are installed
To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via an HDMI cable and set the
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
When "Speaker Virtualizer" ( p72) is set to "O󰀨" (Default: On), modes
other than Atmos cannot be selected.
DD (Dolby Audio - DD)
This mode faithfully reproduces the sound design recorded in the Dolby Digital
audio format.
Dolby Digital is a multi-channel digital format developed by Dolby Laboratories,
Inc. and is widely adopted for use in movie production. It is also a standard audio
format for DVD-Video and Blu-ray Discs. It is possible to record a maximum of
5.1 channels on a DVD-Video or Blu-ray Disc; two front channels, one center
channel, two surround channels, and the LFE channel dedicated to the bass
region (sound elements for the subwoofer).
To enable transfer of this audio format, connect via a digital cable and set
audio output on the player to Bitstream output.
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