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Selecting the PCM downsampling rate, Turning dynamic range control on or off - blu ray player

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Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-ray Disc Player • Bitstream Legacy-Sends the original bitstream from disc over HDMI and SPDIF using legacy audio formats. Blu-ray Disc audio is limited to the soundtrack for main movie and does not send PiP audio or audio effects. • Bitstream mixed-Blu-ray Disc audio streams are mixed and encoded into a single bitstream. Use this option if you are using an SPDIF 5.1CH receiver and you want to enjoy mixed Blu-ray Disc audio in surround sound. 5 Press to save your selection and return to the previous menu level. Or Press SETUP to close the setup menu. Selecting the PCM downsampling rate To select the PCM downsampling rate: 1 Press SETUP. The setup menu opens. Turning dynamic range control on or off Dynamic range control only works when your player detects a Dolby Digital signal. To turn dynamic range control on or off: 1 Press SETUP. The setup menu opens. 2 Press or to select Audio, then press to move to the list of options. 2 Press or to select Audio, then press to move to the list of options. 3 Press or to select PCM Downsampling, then press . 4 Press or to select 48KHz, 96KHz, or Off. 5 Press to save your selection and return to the previous menu level. Or Press SETUP to close the setup menu. Note If you set the PCM downsampling rate incorrectly, audio output may be unpredictable. 3 Press or to select Dynamic Range Control, then press . 4 Press or to select: • On-Select this option if you play movies at low volume or if you have small speakers. Your player using compression to make low-audio content easier to hear and prevent high-audio content from getting to loud. • Off-Select this option to listen to movies at the dynamic range they were recorded in. 5 Press to save your selection and return to the previous menu level. Or Press SETUP to close the setup menu. www.insigniaproducts.com 15

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Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-ray Disc Player
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Bitstream Legacy
—Sends the original
bitstream from disc over HDMI and SPDIF
using legacy audio formats. Blu-ray Disc audio
is limited to the soundtrack for main movie
and does not send PiP audio or audio effects.
Bitstream mixed
—Blu-ray Disc audio streams
are mixed and encoded into a single
bitstream. Use this option if you are using an
SPDIF 5.1CH receiver and you want to enjoy
mixed Blu-ray Disc audio in surround sound.
5
Press
to save your selection and return to the
previous menu level.
Or
Press
SETUP
to close the setup menu.
Selecting the PCM downsampling rate
To select the PCM downsampling rate:
1
Press
SETUP
. The setup menu opens.
2
Press
or
to select
Audio
, then press
to
move to the list of options.
3
Press
or
to select
PCM Downsampling
,
then press
.
4
Press
or
to select
48KHz
,
96KHz
, or
Off
.
5
Press
to save your selection and return to the
previous menu level.
Or
Press
SETUP
to close the setup menu.
Turning dynamic range control on or off
Dynamic range control only works when your
player detects a Dolby Digital signal.
To turn dynamic range control on or off:
1
Press
SETUP
. The setup menu opens.
2
Press
or
to select
Audio
, then press
to
move to the list of options.
3
Press
or
to select
Dynamic Range Control
,
then press
.
4
Press
or
to select:
On
—Select this option if you play movies at
low volume or if you have small speakers. Your
player using compression to make low-audio
content easier to hear and prevent high-audio
content from getting to loud.
Off
—Select this option to listen to movies at
the dynamic range they were recorded in.
5
Press
to save your selection and return to the
previous menu level.
Or
Press
SETUP
to close the setup menu.
Note
If you set the PCM downsampling rate incorrectly,
audio output may be unpredictable.