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I Dolby Digital (AC-3)* I The maxdrnum 5.1 channels of audio used in the surround system (Surround Digital) for mowe theaters is digital data compressed by AC-3. DIGITAL OOLBY SURROUND Ac_o i6 i T A t For DVD discs, the digital output PCM/[][] jack (coaxial or optical) must be connected to the amplifier or processor's digital input AC 3/PCM jack. For LD discs, the AC-3 RF OUT (LD) iack must be connected to the amplifier's AC 3 RF IN jack Virtual Dolby Surround** frusurmund ,_sRs(O) ] Sound carl be enjoyed virtuarly when a 2 channel audio system is used. To virtualize the audio output, refer to "Switches to a more spacious sound" on page 31 PCM PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation and is digital audio The digital audio of CD, LD or DVD discs is PCM. [ Title number I ]1tie numbers refer to titles of movies etc, As DVD discs have a large capacity, many movies can be recorded on one disc For example, when 3 different movies are recorded on a disc, they are divided into TITLE 1, TITLE 2 and TITLE 3, Playback can be operated by selecting the title number. I Chapter number I Chapter numbers are the numbers assigned to sections on a title of the disc, similar to chapters in a book If the disc includes these numbers, you can locate the section you want very quickly using chapter search and other functions. Some discs may not include chapter numbers. [ Frame number 1 This is the number recorded in each frame on a CAV disc You can use frame numbers for such operations as Frame Search for a desired frame I Time number } The time number is the playback lapse time of a title in the disc from its beginning. The scene you want to locate can be searched for with the time number using the time number function etc. Maunfactured under hcense from Dolby Laboratories "Dolby ", "'AC 3" and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dotby Laboratones Conhdentzaf Unpublished Works@ 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories, lnc Aft rights reserved LD (Laserdisc} j Depending on the signal recording method used, there are two types of Laserdiscs; Standard play discs (CAV) and Extended play discs (CLV) [cAv j CAV disc iackets or labels are marked with "Standard play disc/ CAV" or "Standard Play" [cLv CLV disc iackets or labels are marked with disc/CLV" or "Extended Play" "Extended 1 play l Laserdiscs with digital audio ] These type of discs are recorded with digital audio signals m addition to the analog audio signals This allows you to enjoy high quality digital sound along with the laser disc's high quality picture diGil',",L di ita/ RUE_iI_ or BDUND L Multi audio discs with digital sound These type of discs are recorded with different types of digital audio and analog audio content d,=i,Gu,i=ll,:,:D, Ia,nd MULTI AUDIO or RdiUEDiiIlO''L/_ULTIAUDIO Digital audio or analog audio can be enjoyed by switching between them. Parental level ] This function was suggested by parents. Parental level restnct_ons are restrictions incorporated into scenes that parents do not wish their children to view TOC TOC (Table Of Contents) information is data other than audio signal data, recorded at the beginning of a disc As the name implies, it's like the list of contents in a book, with information such as the number of songs and playback time • Some LDs also feature a TOC • LDs and CDVs with a TOC belong to the "optical digital audio video disc system" family of discs • _ SRS Labs, Inc's TruSurround system has been adopted as virtual technolog_ TruSulround _sa trademark of SRS Labs, Inc SRS and the SRS symbol are registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc in the United States and selected foreign countnes TruSurround Js incorporated under hcense from SRS Labs, Inc Permission for use of Trugurround technology has been registered through SRS Labs Inc Terms