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30 EN
Audio Setup
1
Press .
2 Select [Settings], then press OK.
3 Select [Audio Setup], then press B.
HDMI Audio
Night Mode
Digital Audio
PCM Downsampling
Speaker Setup
Video Setup
Advanced Setup
Audio Setup
Preference Setup
EasyLink Setup
Off
Auto
Auto
On
4 Select an option, then press OK.
5 Select a setting, then press OK.
To return to the previous menu, press •
BACK.
To exit the menu, press •
.
Note
See the explanations of the above options in the •
following pages.
[Night Mode]
Makes loud sound level softer and soft sound
level louder so that you can watch the disc at a
low volume, without disturbing others.
[Auto]• – Applicable to tracks with Dolby
True HD audio.
[On]• – For quiet viewing at night.
[Off]• – Enjoys surround sound with a full
dynamic range.
Note
Applicable only to Dolby encoded DVD-video or •
BD-Video.
[HDMI Audio]
Selects the HDMI audio output when you
connect this player and the TV/audio device
with a HDMI cable.
[Bitstream] • – Selects the best original HD
audio experience (only via a HD audio
compatible receiver).
[Auto]• – Detects and selects the best
supported audio format automatically.
[Digital Audio]
Selects the audio format for the sound output
from the DIGITAL OUT socket (coaxial/
optical).
[Auto]• – Detects and selects the best
supported audio format automatically.
[PCM]• – The audio device does not
support multi-channel format. Audio is
downmixed to two-channel sound.
[Bitstream]• – Selects the original audio to
experience Dolby or DTS audio (BD-Video
special sound effect is disabled).
Note
Ensure that the audio format is supported by the disc •
and the connected audio device (amplifi er/receiver).
When
• [Bitstream] is selected, interactive audio from
BD disc and audio from PIP will be muted.
[PCM Downsampling]
Sets the sampling rate for PCM audio output
from the DIGITAL OUT socket (coaxial/
optical).
[On]• – PCM audio will be down sampled at
48 kHz.
[Off]• – For BD or DVD recorded in LPCM
without copyright protection, two-channel
audio signals up to 96 kHz are output as
LPCM signals with no conversion.
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