Bose 41793 User Manual - Page 51

Mono Decoding engages Videostage

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English TAB 2 TAB 3 TAB TAB TAB 6 TAB TAB OPERATION Features Audio Delay (not available on FM·AM) Movie EQ (not available on FM·AM) Range Compression (not available on FM·AM) Mono Decoding (not available on FM·AM) Default Setting (Options) 2 (0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Off (On) On (Off) On (Off) Effect Corrects for delays that can be introduced by video processing within an external device such as your TV. Video processing delays cause the video and audio to lose their synchronization. This condition is most noticeable with spoken portions of program material. If you notice that people on the TV finish sentences before they finish moving their lips, use the Audio Delay menu item to correct this condition. (In the System menu, Audio Processing must be set to User Adjustable.) Corrects for sonic differences between a fullsize movie theater and your home theater when a Dolby Digital movie soundtrack is playing. (In the System menu, Audio Processing must be set to User Adjustable.) Reduces the difference between the quietest and loudest sounds on a movie soundtrack. Some movie soundtracks present a significant difference in volume between the quietest and loudest sounds. The difference between a soft voice and a sudden loud explosion can be quite startling. Late at night, or at other quiet times, those kinds of effects could be undesirable. Range Compression moderates those effects. (In the System menu, Audio Processing must be set to User Adjustable.) When only one (mono) channel of audio is input, Mono Decoding engages Videostage® decoding to produce sound from the selected (2, 3, or 5) speakers. 47

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PERATION
TAB
TAB
TAB 6
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TAB
English
TAB 3
TAB 2
Audio Delay
(not available on
FM·AM)
2
(0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Corrects for delays that can be introduced by video
processing within an external device such as your TV. Video
processing delays cause the video and audio to lose their
synchronization. This condition is most noticeable with
spoken portions of program material. If you notice that
people on the TV finish sentences before they finish moving
their lips, use the Audio Delay menu item to correct this
condition.
Movie EQ
(not available on
FM·AM)
Off
(On)
(In the System menu, Audio Processing must be set to User
Adjustable.) Corrects for sonic differences between a full-
size movie theater and your home theater when a Dolby
Digital movie soundtrack is playing.
Range
Compression
(not available on
FM·AM)
On
(Off)
(In the System menu, Audio Processing must be set to User
Adjustable.) Reduces the difference between the quietest
and loudest sounds on a movie soundtrack. Some movie
soundtracks present a significant difference in volume
between the quietest and loudest sounds. The difference
between a soft voice and a sudden loud explosion can be
quite startling. Late at night, or at other quiet times, those
kinds of effects could be undesirable. Range Compression
moderates those effects.
Mono
Decoding
(not available on
FM·AM)
On
(Off)
(In the System menu, Audio Processing must be set to User
Adjustable.) When only one (mono) channel of audio is input,
Mono Decoding engages Videostage
®
decoding to produce
sound from the selected (2, 3, or 5) speakers.
Features
Default Setting
(Options)
Effect