Audio adjust (advanced), Input setup (advanced) —continued, Adjusting the audio delay (delay sub-menu) – Integra DTR-7.4 User Manual

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Input Setup (Advanced)—Continued

a. Analog/PCM
Analog sources consist of LP records, FM and AM
broadcasts, cassette tapes, and the like. PCM (Pulse
Code Modulation) is one form of digital audio signal and
is recorded directly onto compact discs and DVDs with-
out compression.

Available listening modes for “Analog/PCM” are Stereo,
T-D, PL II/Neo:6, THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orches-
tra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo,
Mono, Pure Audio, and Direct.

b. PCM fs=96k
Digital PCM sources recorded with a sampling rate of 96 kHz.

Available listening modes for “PCM fs=96k” are Stereo,
PL II, Pure Audio, and Direct.

c. Dolby D (Dolby Digital)
Digital data with AC-3 compression and a maximum of
5.1 channel surround sound. This source signal comes
from DVDs and LDs that have the

mark and

therefore are recorded for 5.1 channel output.
Available listening modes for “Dolby D” are Dolby D,
THX, Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV
Logic, Stereo, and T-D.

d. DTS
DTS (Digital Theater System) is compressed digital data
with a maximum 5.1 channel surround output (6.1 chan-
nel with DTS-ES Discrete sources) that allows for an
extremely high-quality sound. This source signal
requires a DVD player that supports DTS output and
comes from DVDs, compact discs, and LDs that have the

mark.

Available listening modes for “DTS” are DTS, THX,
Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic,
Stereo, and T-D.

e. D.F. 2 ch (Digital Format 2 channel)
2 channel digital signals (not including PCM) such as
Dolby Digital. DVDs or LDs recorded with 2 channel
sound may be this type of input signal.
Available listening modes for “D.F. 2 ch” are PL II/
Neo:6, THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra,
Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo,
Mono, Stereo, and T-D.

f. D.F. Mono (Digital Format Monaural)
Monaural digital signals (not including PCM) such as
Dolby Digital. DVDs or LDs recorded with monaural
sound may be this type of input signal.
Available listening modes for “D.F. Mono” are Mono
and Mono Movie.

Audio Adjust (Advanced)

The “Audio Adjust” menu allows you to specify detailed
settings for the audio signal. This section explains the
advanced settings for audio effects.

This sub-menu gives you various ways to adjust the tim-
ing of the audio output from the speakers to give certain
soundfield effects or to adjust for unwanted asynchro-
nous video and audio tracks.
This sub-menu does not appear if “Direct” is selected as
the listening mode.
This setting is not available when you select “Multichan-
nel.”

2-6.ListeningMode Preset

a.Analog/PCM

:Last Valid

b.PCM fs=96k :Last
c.Dolby D :Last Valid
d.DTS :Last Valid
e.D.F.2ch
:Last Valid
f.D.F.Mono:Last Valid

Quit:[SETUP]

Input:DVD

1

Display the main menu.
Press the scroll wheel, and then press the Setup
button to display the main menu on the monitor
and front display.
When the “Basic Menu” is displayed, select

→Advanced Menu” using the and cursor

buttons and press the Enter button to display the
“Advanced Menu.”

2

Use the

and

cursor buttons to select

“3. Audio Adjust” and then press the
Enter button.
The “Audio Adjust” menu appears.

3

Use the

and

cursor buttons to select

an item and then press the Enter button.

4

Use the

and

cursor buttons to select

an item and then use the

and

cursor

buttons to set the desired value.

5

Press the Setup button to exit.
Press the Return button to return to the previous
menu.

Adjusting the Audio Delay
(Delay Sub-menu)

3.Audio Adjust


9.THX
10.Mono Movie
11.Enhance
12.Orchestra
13.Unplugged
14.Studio-Mix
15.TV Logic

default

3.Audio Adjust


1.Tone Control
2.Surround Speakers
3.Sound Effect
4.Delay
5.LFE Level
6.Mono
7.Theater-Dimensional
8.Surround

Advanced Menu

0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Audio Adjust
4.Preference
5.Network Setup

[ENTER]Quit:[SETUP]

Basic Menu

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