Pcm downsampling, Dynamic range control, Downmixing mode – Samsung BD-E5300-ZA User Manual

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Setup

PCM

Bitstream

(Unprocessed)

Bitstream

(Re-encoded

DTS)

Bitstream

(Re-encoded

Dolby D)

Connection

HDMI

supported

AV

receiver

Coaxial

HDMI

supported

AV receiver

Coaxial

HDMI

supported

AV receiver or

Coaxial

HDMI

supported

AV receiver or

Coaxial

Definition

for Blu-ray

Disc

Any

Decodes the main

feature audio and

BONUSVIEW audio

stream together into

PCM audio and adds

Navigation Sound

Effects.

Outputs only the main

feature audio stream

so that your AV receiver

can decode the audio

bitstream.

You will not hear

BONUSVIEW audio or

Navigation Sound Effects.

Decodes the

main feature

audio and

BONUSVIEW

audio stream

together into

PCM audio and

adds Navigation

Sound Effects,

then re-encodes

the PCM

audio into DTS

bitstream.

Decodes the

main feature

audio and

BONUSVIEW

audio stream

together into

PCM audio and

adds Navigation

Sound Effects,

then re-

encodes the

PCM audio into

Dolby digital

bitstream or

PCM.

* If the Source Stream is 2ch, “Re-encoded Dolby D” Setting is not applied. Output will be

LPCM 2ch.

PCM Downsampling

Lets you set 48kHz and 96kHz PCM down-

sampling on or off.

Off

: Select when the AV receiver

connected to the player is 96kHz

compatible.

On

: Select when the AV receiver

connected to the player is not 96kHz

compatible. 96kHz signals will be down

converted to 48kHz.

NOTE

Even when PCM Downsampling is set to

Off,

some discs will only output downsampled audio

through the coaxial digital outputs.

HDMI

If your TV is not compatible with

compressed multi-channel formats (Dolby

Digital, DTS), the player may output PCM

2ch downmixed audio even though you

selected Bitstream (either Re-encoded or

Unprocessed) in the setup menu.

If your TV is not compatible with PCM

sampling rates over 48kHz, the player may

output 48kHz downsampled PCM audio

even though you set PCM Downsampling

to Off.

Dynamic Range Control

You can listen at low volumes, but still hear

dialog clearly.

This is only active if your player detects a

Dolby Digital signal.

Auto

: The Dynamic Range Control will be

set automatically based on the information

provided by the Dolby TrueHD Soundtrack.

Off

: You can enjoy the movie with the

standard Dynamic Range.

On

: When Movie soundtracks are played

at low volume or through smaller speakers,

the system can apply appropriate

compression to make low-level content

more intelligible and prevent dramatic

passages from getting too loud.

Downmixing Mode

Select Downmix method for stereo output.

Normal Stereo

: Downmix the multichannel

audio into normal stereo. Choose this if you

hear the sound from TV or Stereo Amplifier.

Surround Compatible

: Downmix

the multichannel audio into surround

compatible stereo. This mode helps your

AV Receiver to decode stereo into surround

sound.

Blu-ray Discs may include three audio

streams :

Main Feature Audio : The audio soundtrack

-

of the main feature.

BONUSVIEW audio :

-

An additional

soundtrack such as the director or actor’s

commentary.

Navigation Sound Effects : When you

-

choose a menu navigation selection, a

Navigation Sound Effect may sound.

Navigation Sound Effects are different on

each Blu-ray Disc.

NOTE

Be sure to select the correct Digital Output or

you will hear no sound or just loud noise.

If the HDMI device (AV receiver, TV) is not

compatible with compressed formats (Dolby

digital, DTS), the audio signal outputs as PCM.

Regular DVDs do not have BONUSVIEW audio

and Navigation Sound Effects.

Some Blu-ray Discs do not have BONUSVIEW

audio and Navigation Sound Effects.

This Digital Output setup does not affect the

HDMI audio output to your TV. It affects the

coaxial and HDMI audio output when your player

is connected to an AV receiver.

If you play MPEG audio soundtracks,

the audio

signal outputs as PCM regardless of your Digital

Output selections (PCM or Bitstream).

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