Setup m enus, Audio setup – Linn Classic Movie System User Manual

Page 23

Advertising
background image

17

S

etup M

enus

AUDIO SETUP

AUDIO OUT

If you are using the unit as a stand-alone device,
i.e. without using an external decoder - set to
ANALOG.

If you are using an external audio decoding device -
set to SPDIF/RAW.

If you are recording to an external digital source (e.g.
DAT player) - set to SPDIF/PCM.

OP (operation) MODE

If you are using speakers other than your TV’s – set to
LINE OUT.

If you are only using your TV’s speakers – set to TV
OUT.

DUAL MONO

This menu is for DVDs which have separate audio
tracks for the left and right channels.

To hear only the left channel - set to L MONO.

To hear only the right channel - set to R MONO.

To combine the discrete left and right channels - set
to MIX MONO.

For normal use (i.e. most DVDs) - set to STEREO.

DYNAMIC
This feature allows you to add compression to the
audio signal. Adding compression reduces sudden
increases in volume, such as the sound of an explosion
on a DVD. FULL means minimum dynamic range
(maximum signal compression), OFF means maximum
dynamic range (no signal compression).

To adjust the dynamic setting use

/

on the front

panel or handset.

PRO LOGIC

For DVDs

Set to OFF

-

Stereo tracks on a DVD will play
as stereo.

Set to ON

-

Stereo tracks on a DVD can be
played as stereo or decoded to up
to 5.1* channels (depending on
the audio mode selected – see
Surround sound and audio modes
in Playing Discs chapter).

Set to AUTO

-

The unit will read the code
embedded on the DVD and
automatically choose the audio
format.

For CDs

Set to OFF

-

CDs will always play as stereo.

Set to ON

-

CDs can be played as stereo or

or AUTO

decoded to up to 5.1* channels
(depending on the audio mode
selected – see Surround sound
and audio modes
in Playing Discs
chapter).

*5.1 refers to the total number of speakers that may be

connected to the unit: the ‘5’ are centre, two fronts and
two rear speakers, the ‘1’ is a subwoofer.

LPCM OUT
If playing a DAD (Digital Audio Disc), set to 96K option.
For all other discs, set to 48K option.

Advertising