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Settings
Selections in Settings help make the Recorder work more to your liking: you can set the
default Recording Quality, Parental Controls, customized channel lists, and other options.
Audio
Your Recorder can send an analog or digital audio signal to your TV or stereo amplifier/
receiver. To enjoy multichannel surround sound, you will need to connect the Recorder to
your amplifier/receiver using an Optical Digital Audio cable (not supplied; see the
Installation Guide
). You should choose the audio settings below to match the capabilities
of your amplifier/receiver.
96kHz PCM Output.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is the most common system of
encoding digital audio. Sound can be turned into digital audio data at different sampling
rates; the higher the rate, the better the quality. If your amplifier/receiver is compatible
with 96kHz sampling rate audio, then choose “96kHz.” Otherwise, leave it set to “96kHz
to 48kHz” (the default). PCM soundtracks are mono or stereo only.
Audio DRC.
When watching Dolby Digital DVDs at low volume, it’s easy to lose low
level sounds completely, including some of the dialog. Turning on Audio DRC (Dynamic
Range Control) can help by making quiet sounds louder and loud sounds quieter. Audio
DRC is not effective if Dolby Digital Output is set to “Dolby Digital” (see below). In that
case, you must use your amplifier/receiver to adjust the dynamic range.
Dolby Digital Output.
Dolby Digital audio soundtracks can be mono, stereo or contain up
to 5.1 channels (surround sound). If your Recorder is connected to an amplifier/receiver
that has a built-in Dolby Digital decoder, choose “Dolby Digital” (the default). Otherwise,
choose “Dolby Digital to PCM.” If you choose “Dolby Digital,” you might not hear TiVo
TiVo Central
Messages & Setup
Settings
Audio
Summary of Contents for DVD Recorder with TiVo
Page 3: ...Pioneer DVD Recorder with TiVo ...
Page 9: ...1 CHAPTER Guided Setup TiVo Basic 2 Completing Guided Setup 3 ...
Page 28: ...20 C h a p t e r 2 T h e B a s i c s i n 5 S h o r t T o u r s ...
Page 54: ...46 C h a p t e r 4 P l a y i n g D V D s a n d C D s ...
Page 78: ...70 C h a p t e r 5 M e s s a g e s S e t u p ...
Page 102: ...94 C h a p t e r 6 F e a t u r e s o f T i V o P l u s ...
Page 125: ...9 CHAPTER Troubleshooting Customer Support 118 Troubleshooting 119 ...
Page 154: ...146 C h a p t e r 9 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g ...
Page 172: ...P r i v a c y a n d S e r v i c e 164 C h a p t e r 1 0 ...
Page 173: ...APPENDIX A Linux Information Linux Source Notice 166 GNU General Public License 166 ...
Page 179: ...Index ...