Customizing dvd performance, English 32, Audio – Marantz DV4300 User Manual

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CUSTOMIZING DVD PERFORMANCE

Once the initial settings have been completed, the player can always be operated under the same conditions whenever the power is
switched on. These settings are called SETUP data that are easily modified and stored using the SETUP menu. The SETUP menu
includes the information for AUDIO, VIDEO, OTHER system controls, LANGuages and parental LOCK. AUDIO and VIDEO
submenus deal with items related to AUDIO and VIDEO. The OTHER submenu deals with items related to other system controls.
LOCK submenu deals with items related to parental locks, they are parental levels and passwords. The submenu of SETUP is
differentiated by two categories. One is submenu changeable during play mode. The other is not. The ability to change during play
is on the AUDIO and VIDEO submenu. The other is OTHER, LANGuage and parental LOCK.

Audio

There are six sub items in the AUDIO submenu. They are DIGITAL OUT, LCPM OUTPUT, DOWNMIX, DUAL MONO,
OPERATIONAL and DYNAMIC RANGE. When you press the SETUP button and select AUDIO among the six submenus, the sub
items for AUDIO are displayed as shown in the figure below.

1.

DIGITAL OUT

DIGITAL OUT item controls the output condition of digital out (coaxial or optical) connector. There are 3 values possible for
DIGITAL OUT. They are OFF, BITSTREAM and PCM. In case of OFF value, No digital signal can be output. Only analog audio
can be output. In case of BITSTREAM value, the original audio stream recorded on the disc is output through the digital out
connector. In case of PCM value, the decoded audio stream will be output through the digital out connector. The relation of
amplifier and DIGITAL OUT option is shown below.

D I G I TA L O U T

L P C M O U T P U T

D OW N M I X

D UA L MONO

O P E R AT I O N A L

DY N A M I C RNG

E X I T S E T U P

B I T S T R E A M

L P C M 4 8 K

L O / RO

S T E R E O

L I N E M O D E

0

Note

• When a recorded in a Dolby Digital or DTS is loaded, noise will be output if you have made connections via the digital audio jacks

to a receiver or amplifier that cannot decode a Dolby Digital or DTS digital bitstream.
In this case, be sure to set up the SETUP, Audio setting; Digital out to PCM or OFF as above mentioned.

2.

LPCM OUTPUT

If your AV amplifier is compatible with high sampling rate (96kHz), set this to LPCM 96k.

DTS Disc

PCM

DTS

Dolby Digital Disc

PCM

PCM

LPCM Disc

PCM

PCM

Bitstream

PCM

Bitstream

DTS

OFF

-

Bitstream

PCM

(Except

MP 3)

PCM

PCM

(Except

MP 3)

OFF

-

Bitstream

Dolby

Digital

OFF

-

OFF

-

Digital OUT Setting

Digital Audio output

DISC

DVD

VCD & CD & MP3

Note

• Even when set to

LPCM 96k, some discs will only output down sampled audio.

3.

DOWNMIX (Dolby Digital DVD disc only)

DOWNMIX is used to reproduce the proper analog audio when the audio channel recorded on the disc differs from the output
audio channel configuration. Assume that 5.1 channels audio are recorded on the disc but you can receive only stereo audio
channels. In this case downmix is unavoidable and you will hear all the channels recorded on disc. There are two ways of
downmixing. One is LT/RT and the other is LO/RO. If you are using Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder, please set the downmix
mode to LT/RT otherwise LO/RO.

LPCM out setting

ANALOG OUT

DIGITAL OUT

48k Disc

96k Disc

48k Disc

96k Disc

LPCM 48k

48k sampling

48k sampling

48k sampling

48k sampling

LPCM 96k

48k sampling

96k sampling

48k sampling

96k sampling

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