Dvd menu options – Philips DVD VIDEO/ SACD PLAYER DVP900SA/00_A User Manual

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TIPS:

To return to the previous menu, press

1.

To remove the menu, press

SYSTEM MENU

.

Sound

Use

← or → to select other options, ↓ to enter the submenu,

RETURN to leave the menu.

Sound Features

Night Mode

CD Upsample

Analog Output

Preferences

ClearVoice

Night Mode

High volume outputs are softened,
enabling you to watch your favorite action
movie without disturbing others.

On – The dynamics of your sound

output are optimized.

Off – To enjoy the surround sound

with its full dynamic range.

Analog Output

Allows you to set the stereo analog
output of your DVD Player.

Stereo – Select this to change channel

output to stereo that delivers sound from
only the two front speakers and
subwoofer.

DVD Menu Options

Dolby Surround-compatible – Use

this option when your DVD Player’s
AUDIO OUT jacks are connected to a
Dolby Pro Logic decoder.

3D Sound – 3D Sound provides a

virtual surround sound experience using
just two speakers. Use this option
connecting directly to a TV or stereo.

Multi-channel – Select this to enable

Multi-channel output. Dolby Pro Logic 2
will be activated if a 2channel recorded
disc is being played back.

Helpful Hints:

Multi-channel and downmixed stereo

output are not available simultaneously.

You can also use SOUND MODE

button to select this options.

CD Up-sampling

Allows you to convert your music CD
from 44.1kHz/16 bit to various higher
sampling rate for superior sound quality.

Use 1 2 to select the following option;

{88.2kHz, DSD, OFF}.

Helpful hints:
– CD Up-sampling will be disabled when
{MULTICHANNEL} is selected.

You can also use AUDIO button to

select this options.

Clear Voice

Increases the volume of dialog for easy
listening at night. This function is only
available for certain multi-channel discs.

Use 3 4 to select the {ON or OFF}.

Content Mode

This setting allows you to select the
optimum of video output to maximise the
video quality.

Video – Select this to have a more

stable and less of an action of video
content.

Film – Film mode is adapted best for

movies.

Auto – The video output will be in

accordance with the video contents for
most disc.

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