Meridian Audio 568 User Manual

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Configuring the digital surround processor using a computer

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Disabling this options prevents the source from appearing when

you press the Source key, or the corresponding source key on

the Meridian System Remote.

If you want, you can change the name displayed when the

source is selected by editing the Name field.

The name can consist of up to five letters, digits, or the

characters space, full-stop, and minus. The name you specify is

shown in the list of sources followed by the Meridian System

Remote key used to select the source in brackets.

In the Presets section specify the DSP preset you want to use

for each of the five alternative audio formats: PCM, Dolby

Digital, MPEG, DTS, or MLP.

Each drop-down menu gives the built-in and user-defined DSP

presets appropriate for that audio format.

From the Audio input drop-down menu specify the digital or

analogue audio input you want to use for the source.

The Audio input option can be set to Last valid to leave the

input unchanged when you select the source. This allows you to

create a source that changes some other aspect of the current

source, such as its DSP preset, without changing the selected

input.

If you have specified a digital input for the main audio input:

Specify the precision for the source by choosing an option

from the Precision drop-down menu.

All CDs and LaserDiscs are currently 16-bits. The 518 and 800

DVD/CD Player provide 24 bits. If in doubt choose 24-bit.

For analogue inputs the precision is automatically set to 24-bit.

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