Sharp BD-MPC41U BD-MPC41U Operation Manual - Page 65

Audio Settings and Operations, Audio Setting Display, Various Audio Settings

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Audio Settings and Operations Buttons under the cover Audio Setting Display Pressing BD FUNCTION during playback displays the playback setting screen. • The current playback audio format and number of channels are displayed. BD-VIDEO 1/3 5 / 25 00 : 20 : 30 2 English 1 1 5 .1ch On Title Repeat 1 5 .1ch Number of channels 2 Audio format 1 Recording audio number Audio icon 1 Audio format The current playback audio format is displayed. (LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.) 2 Number of channels The number of current playback channels is displayed. (Mono, Stereo, 5.1 channels, etc.) Various Audio Settings Changing the audio setting You can switch between main audio and sub audio for dual mono input or when playing back a dual mono disc. Press AUDIO. • Pressing AUDIO changes the mode as follows. MAIN SUB * MAIN/SUB * MAIN/SUB outputs the main audio and sub audio from different speakers. Audio delay setting If the playback image on the TV is not synched with the audio output from the system when playing back a Blu-Ray disc or DVD, you can delay the output of the audio from the system for better synched audio and video. 1 Press AUDIO DELAY. • The current mode (setting) is displayed. By default, AUTO (DL AUTO) is selected. When the system is connected to future AQUOS LINK-compatible TV models using an HDMI cable, you can press AUDIO DELAY and select DL AUTO to automatically select the optimal audio delay. 2 Press a/b within 3 seconds to adjust the delay. 300 (MANUAL) ••• 10 AUTO OFF • MANUAL setting can be used to manually set the audio delay from 10 milliseconds to 300 milliseconds in 10 millisecond increments. Enjoying Video and Audio Playback 63

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Enjoying Video and Audio Playback
Buttons under the cover
Audio Setting Display
Pressing
BD FUNCTION
during playback displays the
playback setting screen.
The current playback audio format and number of channels
are displayed.
BD-VIDEO
00:20:30
1
1/3
5.1ch
5
5
/2
2 English
1
On Title Repeat
1
5.1ch
Number of channels
2
Audio format
1
Recording audio number
Audio icon
Audio format
The current playback audio format is displayed.
(LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.)
Number of channels
The number of current playback channels is displayed.
(Mono, Stereo, 5.1 channels, etc.)
1
2
Various Audio Settings
Changing the audio setting
You can switch between main audio and sub audio for
dual mono input or when playing back a dual mono
disc.
Press
AUDIO
.
Pressing
AUDIO
changes the mode as follows.
MAIN
SUB
MAIN/SUB
*
* MAIN/SUB outputs the main audio and sub audio
from different speakers.
Audio delay setting
If the playback image on the TV is not synched with
the audio output from the system when playing back a
Blu-Ray disc or DVD, you can delay the output of the
audio from the system for better synched audio and
video.
Press
AUDIO DELAY
.
The current mode (setting) is displayed.
By default, AUTO (DL AUTO) is selected.
When the system is connected to future AQUOS
LINK-compatible TV models using an HDMI cable,
you can press
AUDIO DELAY
and select DL AUTO to
automatically select the optimal audio delay.
Press
a
/
b
within 3 seconds to adjust the delay.
300
(MANUAL)
10
AUTO
OFF
MANUAL setting can be used to manually set the
audio delay from 10 milliseconds to 300 milliseconds
in 10 millisecond increments.
1
2
Audio Settings and Operations