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The digital audio output jacks (labeled
“Coaxial” and “Optical”) are used to output
the audio signal recorded on DVD discs to
an external digital amplifi er/receiver. Use the
Audio Out setting to specify the format of the
digital signal from these jacks.
to select your preferred Digital
• SPDIF/OFF - Select if you are not using
the digital audio output.
• SPDIF/RAW - Select if the player is
connected to a 5.1 channel amplifi er/
receiver with a Dolby Digital decoder.
• SPDIF/PCM - Select if the player
is connected to a 2 channel digital
or select “EXIT SETUP” to
• Do not set “AUDIO OUT” to “SPDIF/
RAW” unless you are connecting the
player to an amplifi er/receiver with Dolby
Digital (AC-3) decoding capability.
• High volume sound may damage your
hearing as well as the speakers.
You can compress the dynamic range (the
difference between the quietest and loudest
passages) of a DVD soundtrack.
to adjust the Dynamic Range in
1/8 increments from OFF (no compression)
to FULL (maximum compression).
or select “EXIT SETUP” to
You can specify the format of the audio signal
from the left/right Audio Out jacks.
select STEREO (separate left and right
channels), MONO L (left channel only),
MONO R (right channel only), or MIX
MONO (mixed left and right channels).
or select “EXIT SETUP” to