Coby DVD 958 User Manual - Page 11

Lpcm Output, 3 Dolby Digital Setup, 3.1 Dual Mono, 3.2 Dynamic, 4 Channel Delay, 5 Equalizer, 5. - rating

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System Setup 2.2.2 LPCM OUTPUT When DIGITAL OUTPUT is set to PCM ONLY, this item is available. Select a sample rating for the analog audio output. There are two options, 48KHz and 96KHz. NOTE: Some amplifiers don't support 96KHz sampling which will affect the coaxial output. 2.3 DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP 2.3.1 DUAL MONO STEREO: The player outputs the left-channel audio and right-channel audio via the FL and FR speaker respectively. L-MONO: The player outputs the left-channel audio only via both the FL and FR speaker. R- MONO: The player outputs the right-channel audio only via both the FL and FR speaker. MIX- MONO: The player outputs the average signal of the left-channel and rightchannel audio via the FL speaker and the FR speaker NOTE: This function only applies to the Dolby AC -3 encoded 2-channel discs. 2.3.2 DYNAMIC When you watch films with large dynamic scope in low volume, for example at night, you can adjust the dynamic value up to avoid losing sound details resulted from the low volume. 2.4 CHANNEL DELAY This item is used to set the delay time for the center, rear speakers and the subwoofer. The delay is to compensate for the audio propagation time difference caused by the distance difference of the speakers to the listener. Use the direction key [ ]/[ ] to select the center speaker, subwoofer, left surround speaker or right surround speaker. Then use the direction key [ ]/[ ] to set the distance difference. NOTE: The unit does not support delays when the distance between the center or surround speakers and the listener are longer than that between the front speakers and the listener. In case the channel delay settings cannot match your speaker configuration, please set all distance difference to 0cm. If possible, use your receiver/amplifier to set the channel delay. 2.5 EQUALIZER 2.5.1 SOUND MODE There are 8 kinds DSP mode for you to choose. They are NORMAL, ROCK, POP, LIVE, DANCE, TECHNO, CLASSIC and SOFT. 2.5.2 BASS BOOST Set it to ON to boost the bass sound. -10-

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System
Setup
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2.2.2 LPCM OUTPUT
When
DIGITAL OUTPUT
is set to
PCM ONLY
, this item is available.
Select a sample rating for the analog audio output. There are two options, 48KHz and
96KHz.
NOTE:
Some amplifiers don't support 96KHz sampling which will affect the coaxial
output.
2.3 DOLBY DIGITAL SETUP
2.3.1 DUAL MONO
STEREO:
The player outputs the left-channel audio and right-channel audio via the
FL and FR speaker respectively.
L-MONO:
The player outputs the left-channel audio only via both the FL and FR
speaker.
R- MONO:
The player outputs the right-channel audio only via both the FL and FR
speaker.
MIX- MONO:
The player outputs the average signal of the left-channel and right-
channel audio via the FL speaker and the FR speaker
NOTE:
This function only applies to the Dolby AC -3 encoded 2-channel discs.
2.3.2 DYNAMIC
When you watch films with large dynamic scope in low volume, for example at night,
you can adjust the dynamic value up to avoid losing sound details resulted from the
low volume.
2.4 CHANNEL DELAY
This item is used to set the delay time for the center, rear speakers and the subwoofer.
The delay is to compensate for the audio propagation time difference caused by the
distance difference of the speakers to the listener.
Use the direction key [
]/[
] to select the center speaker, subwoofer, left surround
speaker or right surround speaker.
Then use the direction key [
]/[
] to set the distance difference.
NOTE:
The unit does not support delays when the
distance between the center or surround speakers
and the listener are longer than that between the
front speakers and the listener.
In case the channel delay settings cannot match
your speaker configuration, please set all
distance difference to 0cm. If possible, use your
receiver/amplifier to set the channel delay.
2.5 EQUALIZER
2.5.1 SOUND MODE
There are 8 kinds DSP mode for you to choose. They are NORMAL, ROCK, POP,
LIVE, DANCE, TECHNO, CLASSIC and SOFT.
2.5.2 BASS BOOST
Set it to
ON
to boost the bass sound.