Technika BRSS10 User Manual

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SYSTEM SETTINGS - AUDIO CATEGORY

The audio category settings change the way in which the

sound of your player is set up.
To check the current audio settings:

Navigate to the Audio category of the Settings Menu.


A window will open which will display the current audio

settings.

PCM Downsampling:
This setting sets up the digital audio output (SPDIF) to

match an AV surround decoder or digital amplifier that

you may have connected.
There are 3 settings available -

Off. Choose this setting if you are not using the

digital audio output connection.
96kHz. Choose 96kHz if you have connected the

digital audio output to an AV surround decoder

that is compatible with a 96k digital source.
48kHz. Choose 48kHz if you have connected the

digital audio output to an AV surround decoder

that is not compatible with a 96k digital source.

In this case, any 96k audio programs will be

downsampled to 48k.

Digital Output:
The Digital Output setting enables you to match your

player correctly to the audio system in your TV or AV

surround decoder.

Choose PCM if your audio plays through a two

channel stereo TV or audio system.
Choose Bitstream HD if your AV system includes

an advanced surround decoder with features such

as Dolby TrueHD.
Choose Bitstream Legacy if your AV system

includes a surround decoder, but this does not

feature Dolby TrueHD.
Choose Bitstream Mixed to mix the multi-channel

sound into two channels. This setting is correct

if your system includes a multi-channel TV or AV

surround decoder featuring Dolby Pro Logic or a

similar decoding system.

NOTE: PiP audio and effects audio are not available

when the Bitstream HD or Bitstream Legacy settings are

selected.

To change settings in the audio category, press the

P

button.

The audio settings edit window will open.

You can now edit the audio settings.

Dynamic Range Control:
Switching on the Dynamic Range Control setting will

enhance low level sounds and reduce the volume of high

level sounds. This may be helpful when listening at low

volumes or late at night.
NOTE: The Dynamic Range Control setting is only active

when a movie encoded with Dolby Digital is playing.

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