Classe Audio CDP-102 User Manual

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aspect ratio You have three choices for the way widescreen movies will be displayed on your

television. Th

e choice should be determined by the capabilities of your television

as well as your personal preference.

4:3 — If you have a 4:3 display and prefer to have it fi lled at all times, the

disc player will look for an available 4:3 version of the movie on any disc
you insert, and play that version.

16:9 — If you have a modern, widescreen display that supports diff erent

aspect ratios (including an anamorphic mode), select the 16:9 option.
Doing so passes the contents of the disc to your television without
addressing the aspect ratio. In eff ect, you are telling the disc player that the
television will be responsible for handling the aspect ratio duties.

letterbox — If you have a 4:3 display, but prefer to see widescreen movies

in their original form, the disc player can create a “letterbox” version of the
movie for you within the 4:3 frame of your television. Th

is will result in

black bars above and below the picture, but will show you all of the picture
as the director and cinematographer originally framed it.

preference Th

e DVD standard supports multiple soundtracks and languages, all on the

same disc. Th

is versatility can make playing a DVD more complicated than you

might like. By establishing your preferences, the disc player will be able to select
the right soundtrack and language without you having to search through menus.

audio format Many DVDs have multiple soundtracks, in diff erent formats. You can state your

preference (assuming it is available) by pressing the audio format button.

automatic — selects the “best” available soundtrack automatically.

Preference is given to soundtracks with a greater number of discrete
channels (e.g., 5.1 rather than 2.0).

PCM — if you prefer uncompressed digital audio, even if it means fewer

channels, select the PCM option.

Dolby 5.1 — states a preference for 5.1 channel Dolby Digital

soundtracks if they are available.

Dolby stereo — indicates a preference for soundtracks intended to be

reproduced via Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic II decoding matrix.

DTS — when selected, the DTS (Digital Th

eater Systems) soundtrack is

played automatically, provided one is available.

audio language You can also set a preference for the spoken language used in the soundtrack

being played. Automatic defers to the default soundtrack on the disc itself.
If you prefer, you can insist that the unit play an English, French, German,
Spanish
, or Italian soundtrack (assuming one is available).

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