Using the listening modes —continued, Input signal formats & listening modes – Onkyo TX-L55 User Manual

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Using the Listening Modes

—Continued

The following table lists all of the listening modes and indicates which ones can be used with each signal format.

About the “Speakers necessary” Column

2 or more: can be selected with any speaker setup.

3 or more: can be selected only if you’re using a center speaker or surround speaker.

4 or more: can be selected only if you’re using surround speakers.

With surr bk: can be selected only if you’re using a surround back speaker.

❍❍

: can be selected if the Dolby Digital/DTS setting is set to “On” (see page 43).

:

can

be selected if the Dolby Digital/DTS setting is set to either “On” or “Auto” (see page 43).

What to Do If You Can’t Select a Listening Mode

• Is the source component connected digitally? The

Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes can be
selected only if your DVD player is connected to the
TX-L55 with a digital audio (coaxial or optical) con-
nection (see page 23).

• The Dolby Digital or DTS listening modes can be

selected only when the input signal is Dolby Digital or
DTS, respectively.

• Check the digital output settings on the source compo-

nent. If the digital output is set to PCM, change it so
that other signal formats can be output as well.

Input Signal Formats & Listening Modes

Mode

button

Input signal format

PCM/analog

PCM

96 kHz

Dolby Digital

DTS

3/2.1,

etc

2/0

(stereo)

1/0

(mono)

3/2.1,

etc

2/0

(stereo)

96/24

1

1.

For DTS 96 kHz/24-bit material, if the listening mode is Stereo or DTS 96/24, audio is processed at 96 kHz. For all other listening
modes, it’s processed at 48 kHz.

DTS-ES

Input source

Cassette, CD,

video, radio,

TV, LD, etc

DVD 96k/
24bit, etc

DVD-Video, etc

DVD-Video, LD, CD, etc

Listening mode

Speakers

necessary

[DIRECT] Direct

2 or more

[STEREO]

Stereo

2

2.

“DTS96Stereo” will appear on the display.

Main+Sub

Main

Sub

[SURR

OUND]

Dolb

y Pro

Logic II

PLII movie

3

3.

If you’re using surround back speakers, the Dolby Pro Logic IIx modes will be used instead.

3 or more

PLII music

3

PLII game

3

Dolb

y Pro

Logic IIx

PLIIx movie

With surr bk

PLIIx music

❍❍

❍❍

PLIIx game

Neo:6 Cinema

3 or more

Neo:6 Music

4 or more

Dolby Digital

3 or more

Dolby Digital EX

With surr bk

DTS

3 or more

DTS 96/24

3 or more

DTS-ES Discrete

With surr bk

(Discrete)

DTS-ES Matrix

(Matrix)

DTS+Neo:6

❍❍

❍❍

DTS+Dolby EX

❍❍

❍❍

[DSP]

Mono

2 or more

Onky

o or

iginal

DSP modes

Orchestra

4 or more

Unplugged

4 or more

Studio-Mix

4 or more

TV Logic

4 or more

All Ch St

4 or more

Tip: To check the format of the input signal, see “Displaying Source Information” on page 46.

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