8. D. Range Compression
Adjust the level at which the audio signals are to be output in the PRIVATE MODE.
7. Audio Output Level
6. On-Screen Messages
5. TV Mode
4. TV Aspect
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Changing the Initial Settings (continued)
Make Settings
3
TV picture mode (4:3)
Set this when playing wide-screen video on a conventional-size
(4:3) TV.
1. Pan & Scan:
Plays wide-screen video in Pan & Scan mode
(in which the left and right edges of the screen
are cut off) (default)
2. Letterbox:
Plays wide-screen video in Letter Box mode
(in which black bands appear at the top and
bottom of the screen)
3. Return:
The display returns to Main Menu.
This is to select On-Screen Display messages which will be
displayed when On-Screen Display is turned off by pressing
[OSD].
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1. ON:
When the power is turned on, On-Screen Display
messages such as “Play” and “Pause” will always be
displayed on the screen for 5 seconds.
(default)
2. OFF:
When the power is turned on, On-Screen Display
messages such as “Play” and “Pause” will not be
displayed on the screen.
3. Return: The display returns to Main Menu.
Note:
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If “Pan & Scan” or “Letterbox” is already set in the software, this setting is ignored.
1. 4:3 :
Use this setting when a conventional TV Monitor is
connected.
2. 16:9 : Use this setting when a wide-screen TV Monitor is
connected. (default)
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Wide screen video can be played on the full screen.
3. Return: The display returns to Main Menu.
1. 4 : 3
2. 16 : 9
3. Return
<
TV Aspect
>
Select
TV Aspect
1. Pan & Scan
2. Letterbox
3. Return
<
TV Mode
>
Select
TV Mode
1 ON
2 OFF
3 Return
<
On-Screen Messages
>
Select
On-Screen
Messages
Make Settings
3
1. 1 (Minimum level)
2. 2 (Middle level)
3. 3 (Maximum level) (default)
4. Return: The display returns to Main Menu.
For your reference:
We recommend that you select the initial setting when you use this player in the system
configurations (
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Pages 70-72), and adjust the volume control on the display unit connected to
this unit.
Dynamic Range Compression
By compressing the range of the playback level (the dynamic
range), it is possible to maintain the impact of audio even at low
volumes.
This function only works with Dolby Digital encoded material.
1. Minimum: Most compressed mode like TV broadcasts, etc.
“DR COMP” lights.
2. Standard: Mode recommended by software creators for
listening at low volumes.
“DR COMP” lights.
3. OFF:
Does not compress the dynamic range.
(default)
4. Return:
The display returns to Main Menu.
Note:
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When it is difficult to hear comparatively quiet sounds (such
as movie dialogue), setting “Minimum” will make those
sounds easier to hear.
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. Return
<
Audio Output Level
>
Select
Audio Output
Level
1 Minimum
2 Standard
3 OFF
4 Return
<
D.Range Compression
>
Select
D.Range
Compression
OFF
Conversation level
Standard
Minimum
CD